List of secondary characters/Dominaria
The following Dominarian characters are only mentioned in flavor text, or appear as minor characters in the storyline.
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Äage |
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Parent of Gerda Äagesdotter | |
Aanaraya |
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A Mirtiin minotaur, leader of her clan.[1] | |
Aaron Labann | Lieutenant Aaron Labann
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Officer in the Icatian army in 170 AR.[2] | |
Abathew |
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An assassin of Janar, master of Gorden.[3] | |
Aberlard | Captain Aberlard
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A Benalish captain who participated as a defender in the first Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.[4] | |
Adal |
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A Jamuraan man in Argivia in 4000 AR, friend of Joren Homdallson. Killed by Edgur.[5] | |
Adamkin | King Adamkin
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King of the Shivan oasis of Cometia in c. 4100 AR.[6] | |
Adom Capashen | Adom Capashen, Benalish Commander
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A member of Clan Capashen during the Time Spiral Crisis. | |
Adriel |
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A Serra Angel guarding Indorin's Tomb, whose golden feather was stolen by the thief Kyree.[7] | |
Adterlo |
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An Urhaalan minotaur of clan Faasir, one of the Three Chosen, killed by coal golems in an attack during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Aedhan |
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The king of Ruadach, father of Terena. Killed by the assassin Semion.[9] | |
Aesor |
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A warmongering Urhaalan minotaur during the Dark Age. Cousin of Hoty, father of Pardano.[8] | |
Afra |
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A cleric at the Cathedral of Serra. A friend of Tiana.[10] | |
Aga |
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A panther warrior in the employ of the nature spirit Dare in 4000 AR.[5] | |
Agrippa | Agrippa the Wayfinder
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A sailor who shipwrecked on the Isles of Argive.[11] | |
Aheeraq |
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A merfolk of Etlan Shiis, chosen successor to the High Councilor and enemy of Galina.[12] | |
Ahmahl |
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An old Fallaji dig site leader at Tocasia's camp in 10-20 AR. He was injured in the explosion that killed Tocasia.[13] | |
Ahmahz il Kin | Ahmahz il Kin, Suq'Ata Diplomat
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Peace Talks | |
Ahn |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Ailheen | Speaker of the Council
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A purist speaker who ordered the Elves of Deep Shadow banished. | |
Ailis Connaut |
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An Icatian Scout, later knighted | |
Aioue |
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High priest of the Ixidorians.[15] | |
Akeloni |
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A Tefemburu woman and spokesperson for the fifteen Civic Guildmages.[16] | |
Akhmer |
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Great suzerain of Suq'Ata.[17] | |
Akime |
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A Jamuraan caravan drover. Assistant of Subira.[18] | |
Akin |
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Someone whose name is used as a curse by a Lord of the Pit.[19] | |
Akin |
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A seasoned askari | |
Akoroun |
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The Vodalian mage who created a portal from the crumbling Vodalian Empire near Sarpadia to Etlan Shiis, but accidentally 3000 years in the future. Killed by Empress Galina before she finished the Founding of New Vodalia.[20] | |
Alais | The Golden-Shield
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A woman from Avenant whose death inspired a 100-line poem.[21] | |
Alalal Zati |
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One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell.[22] | |
Alaqua |
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A Benalish warlord who was killed in battle while Rakel was in her service.[23] | |
Alcric |
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A herdsman and watchman who was killed by a vampiric dragon.[24] | |
Aleena |
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A farmgirl who heard the story of Oneah from Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Alene | Alene of Riverspan
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Villager of a new town built on the remains of a Phyrexian portal ship. | |
Alex |
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A gatekeeper servant at the Conclave of Mages in 430 AR.[25] | |
Alexys |
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A student at the Tolarian Academy, friend of Skaven.[26] | |
Aliana |
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Jodah's last wife.[27] | |
Alik | Elder Alik
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A human inhabitant of Stahaan, brother of Laik.[1] | |
Alina |
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One of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR. Killed by Ur-Drago, then reincarnated by Greensleeves into a pheasant[28] | |
Alinar | Alinar of Fentesk
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A member of House Fentesk, who participated in the Festival of the Arena against Ogla of House Bolk.[29] | |
Alorian |
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One of the legends from Yotian folklore. He vied for Titania's love, only to be torn apart by her hounds after she rejected him.[13] | |
Alvan Rosecot |
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Current leader of House Rosecot of Benalia.[30] | |
Alzarakh |
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A wizard who was stranded in an unnamed world of green mana. After betraying the people who took him in and getting one of their children killed, they killed him in return.[31] | |
Amahu |
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A Hurloon minotaur, son of the Great Mother Makura and her Consort Hamu.[32] | |
Amana |
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A village girl from Zhalfir.[33] She has three sisters: Neema, Kani, and Oyana. | |
Amissa |
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A cook in the army of Gull in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Amma |
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A Samite Healer in Gull's army of wizard-hunters.[23] | |
Anaytha |
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A woman who looks a lot like Loot Niptil. She was made up by Corsen Mon Duur to lure Loot to the Peregrinator Complex.[34] | |
Ander | Councilor Ander
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One of Hazezon Tamar's councilors.[35] | |
Andli |
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A Havenwood elf boy in 170 AR.[2] | |
Andros |
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One of the artificers at Teeka's Workshop, an elderly man.[36] | |
Anelades |
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A likely fictional merfolk priest whose civilization evolved inside the belly of a Leviathan.[37] | |
Angelwing |
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Sister of Gull.[38] | |
Angus |
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Angus |
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A farmer of Sylvayn.[39] | |
Ani | Ani, Urzan soldier
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Aniyeh |
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Starke's deceased wife, and mother of Takara.[40] | |
Annarais |
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An apprentice to Master Wane[41] | |
Annika Voyshe | Empress Annika
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The wife of the current ruler of Vodalia. a former schoolteacher and a faithful but liberal Svyelunite.[30] | |
Annise |
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The girlfriend of the Terisian cockfight gambler. Does not want to be touched.[42] | |
Ant Lord |
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The smallest of the gods, who was sent to Osterman's house of stars as a spy, according to a myth told to Ayesh by Elder Alik.[1] | |
Anthius | Archangel Anthius
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After the damming of the River Toloron caused a lake to grow by Palmyra, Keepers of the Faith flocked to the city expecting the archangel Anthius to show up and cleanse the city of its sinners.[35] | |
Anza |
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A likely fictional parent of Zaco involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Apel |
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A short dementia caster and necromancer in Borben.[44] | |
Apepei |
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A mountain dwarf who served as the advisor of Lord Peemel during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Aprem |
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A Ghitu companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[45] Killed by Nicol Bolas. | |
Arathel |
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The elven queen of Norwood on the islands of Caliman. | |
Aren |
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Father of Halvor Arenson | |
Argemone |
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Grandmother of Rakel.[23] | |
Ariel |
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A healer in Jornstad.[46] | |
Arien |
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An exact male copy of Karona created by the numena to lure and trap her.[47] | |
Arine |
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A Benalish servant and a friend of young Liliana Vess.[48] | |
Arngh | Pashalik Arngh
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A Rundvelt goblin, member of the Council.[49] | |
Arkos |
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A citizen of Ki'pamu, grandfather of Pakihim. Arkos told him the story of Sabul Hajeen and the Hand of Justice.[50] | |
Arkum Arenson |
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A Kjeldoran wizard who was a master of snow calling.[22] | |
Armand Ar-basinno |
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A historian at the Argivian University.[51] | |
Army |
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A Jamuraan barge slave who delivered Haddad to Latulla's household during the Prophecy War. Army was not his real name, but a nickname given to him by Haddad due to his tattered Kipamu league uniform.[52] | |
Arnam |
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A Hurloon minotaur, a eunuch who guarded the abode of the Mothers.[32] | |
Arnuwan |
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Possibly Ratepe's cousin, assumed identity used by Xantcha in Medran, c. 3250 AR[53] | |
Arongi | Dr. Arongi
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A wizard and staff member at Tolaria West.[54] | |
Artonac | Artonac, priest of Gix
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A priest in the Brotherhood of Gix during the Brothers' War who designed the Altar of Dementia. |
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Artulle |
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A man in Argivia in 4000 AR, friend of Edgur.[5] | |
Ash Kronor | Ash Kronor, Keldon warlord
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A Keldon warlord. | |
Ash-May-Aran | Mother of the Night
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One of the desert spirit deities of Jamuraa, beseeched for protection.[35][55] | |
Ash-May-Ruf | Mother of the Erg
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One of the desert spirit deities of Jamuraa, beseeched for protection.[35][55] | |
Asham |
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The dagger instructor of Ursal Daleel in Cresino, Suderbod.[56] | |
Ashar |
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A panther warrior from Free Urborg and a close friend of Marivel. He carries three long scars across his chest as a reminder of the attack of the Cabal that almost killed him.[30] | |
Asim |
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Father of Pashad. | |
Assor |
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A farmer in Medran who helped smuggle Xantcha and Ratepe past the guards, c. 3250 AR[53] | |
Aswi | Aswi the Sender
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A song mage from Sumifa in 35 AR.[57] | |
Atadon |
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A merfolk of Cosiman Reefs, killed when Riand stole Toraix's egg.[58] | |
Athanasia |
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A woman who according to Benalish myth both learned to outrun Death, and to face her fear of it.[4] | |
Atira |
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One of the camp followers in Gull's wizard-hunting army. Widow of Hassel.[23] | |
Atricia |
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The daughter of the miller of Sylvayn.[39] | |
Atul | Sergeant Atul
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Jamuraan soldier of the Ki'pamu League who participated in Haddad's first battle during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Avarre |
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An angel of death leading the assassins of Janar. Although she features prominently in the myth of Necros the Deathbringer, Avarre herself appears to be real.[3] | |
Aveya Joryev |
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Current leader of House Joryev of Benalia.[30] | |
Axdan Hajeen |
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Brother of Sabul Hajeen, murdered in an alley by Multam Ilmiera c. 3850 AR.[59] | |
Azema | Azema of Kestha
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A member of House Kestha, who fought Jolina of House Ingkara in the Festival of the Arena.[29] | |
Aziz |
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Ship's mage of the Burning Vengeance, the pirate ship that rescued Sisay from enslavement.[60] | |
Aznaph | Aznaph, Greenseeker
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A Yavimayan elf of post-apocalyptic Dominaria. | |
Azra |
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A Yavimayan elf, student at the Yavimayan academy.[61] | |
Azza |
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A hellhound working with Skellum in Cabal City.[62] | |
B'temba | Mother B'temba
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A healer and wife of Jaleen Firedrinker.[63] | |
Badger |
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A human pirate and one of Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven. Killed when their stolen airship crashed on the Magnetic Mountain.[35][64][55] | |
Badger |
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A villager of White Ridge. Father of Cowslip and Gray Shoat.[38] | |
Baelon | Baelon, ambush commander of Llanowar
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An elvish Ambush Commander who fought goblins.[65] | |
Baglag |
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A goblin of the Half-moon goblin tribe who was killed in a challenge against king Jugrut.[66] | |
Balthor Stoneface |
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One of the firstborn dwarves, who defended Lady of the Mountain at the cost of his arm, and as a reward learned her first name.[67] Balthor Rockfist is his direct descendant, and is named in his honor.[68] | |
Balthus | Brother Balthus
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An abbot of the Brotherhood of Gix who attended a summit of the Council of Mages at the Ivory Towers of Terisiare.[69] | |
Balzark | Balzark of Ingkara
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A member of House Ingkara, who identified Garth as the instigator of a battle with House Bolk.[29] | |
Bandro |
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The Mercanto Schreef of Sumifa around 3030 AR.[57] | |
Bantau |
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Someone who swallowed a pearl and grew wings, according to a tale by Hakim. | Pearl Dragon |
Bardo |
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A northern paladin from Parma who met Gull on Towser's tropical island.[38] Later became part of the wizard-hunting army. Killed by wyvern-riders while rescuing Rakel from torture in Benalia City.[23] | |
Bardolph |
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A Cleric of the Holy Nimbus from Buzzard's Bay. Oversaw the execution of Darswin, hireling of Johan, after his failed attempt at arson.[64] | |
Barea |
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A Yavimayan elf, student at the Yavimayan academy.[61] | |
Bariel |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay. Killed in the first battle with Predator.[40] | |
Barrel |
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One of Chainer's dementia snakemen, who worked as an assassin for Braids.[70] | |
Barsus |
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Lord of Ojum during the regency of Lord Rothchild.[46] | |
Bayende |
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Wife of Thane Du-Moriss IV. Killed by Noranda-Zang.[71] | |
Bearand | Bearand the Bold
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Someone who underestimated kobolds | |
Beckoner |
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A merfolk shaman of the Sunken Sea, of the tribe Born of the Beck, a freshet of the Lulurian Clan.[35] | |
Beebalm |
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A homeowning villager in White Ridge. When his mother was killed by wolves, he got a pet goat, which was later eaten by goblins. His house was crushed by a clockwork steed moments later.[38] | |
Belkena |
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A dwarf of Sarpadia in 170 AR, sister of Melelki.[2] | |
Belladonna |
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Hazezon Tamar's horse.[35] | |
Benbow |
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The Warden of the Penal Colony at Atrivak Mounds.[72] | |
Benson | Benson, Argivian sentry
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Beothach |
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Prince of Ruadach, brother of Terena. Killed when Terena rebounded his own death spell back to him.[9] | |
Beric Rycaelin |
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A human prince from Caeliyan who married Tenya Vesh. Together, they saved their families from giant spiders.[73] | |
Betalem |
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Conservative Minotaur cleric of Stahaan, who plotted to overthrow the reign of Myrrax of Mirtiin.[1] | |
Bethan Leitbur |
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Founder of the Order of Leitbur. Later deified.[74] | |
Bethanelle |
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The mythical mother of Necros, as well as his older brothers Bragnon, Fennis, and Lunow. Her highest wish was to end, so Necros stole the powers of his brothers, and created Night to allow for darkness of sight, Sleep to allow for rest, and finally Death to end her existence.[3] | |
Betje | Sister Betje
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Author of Miracles of the Saints during the Dark Age. A Miracle Worker of the Church of Tal. Killed by Barl during the Battle of the Conclave.[25] | |
Bevela |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, killed in the crash landing on Mercadia.[75] | |
Bigasdat |
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A goblin from the Ironclaw Mountains.[76] | |
Biggs |
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Crewman of Captain Crucias, abandoned ship after Crucias had a baby.[77] | |
Bilkis | Prince Bilkis
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An Ice Prince who owned or created the Shield of the Ages[78] | |
Binja |
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A fruit vendor in Ki'pamu.[50] | |
Binya |
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A woman living in the Sand Seas of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Birten |
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A young, aspiriting pit fighter living in Borben, who became an apprentice to Kamahl.[44] | |
Biscuit Tooth |
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One of the Crimosn Kobolds that lived in the tunnels beneath Shauku's domaain.[64] | |
Bish |
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One of the legends from Yotian folklore. On the day of marrying Kana, both of them died.[13] | |
Bittersweet |
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Mother of Gull and Greensleeves. Killed in the destruction of White Ridge.[38] | |
Blatik |
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A Vodalian sergeant who attempted to claim Emperorhood in New Vodalia, but was thwarted by Destry before he could properly seize power.[79] | |
Bler | Student Bler
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One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion.[1] | |
Bluebell |
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A villager of White Ridge.[38] | |
Bluebonnet |
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One of the six courtesans in Towser's entourage - harsh and rude. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Blurglump | Chief Blurglump
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Leader of the Ironclaw Goblins.[76] | |
Bly |
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One of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR. Killed by Ur-Drago, the reincarnated as a hare by Greensleeves..[28] | |
Bo | Bo, Great Desert prospector
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A Great Desert Prospector, likely in the Jamuraan Great Desert. | |
Bobo |
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A squirrel. | |
Bok |
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One of the gods of Yotia.[13] | |
Bokai |
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A kentsu commander serving under General Jorgan Hage.[80] | |
Boken |
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A kentsu commander serving under Marshal Barktooth Warbeard.[80] | |
Bolgon | Bolgon, Argivian surveyor
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An Argivian surveyor last seen entering a Sardian mine. |
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Boxx |
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A wizard in Coraleon who performed the ritual to ressurect Eorra for Gormank. His physical appearance is that of a floating magical box with a disembodied voice, although this is likely a form of illusion or spell that hides his real body.[81] | |
The Boy
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Leader of the Cabal after Virot Maglan.[47] A child, he was said to channel the Cabal's previous leaders and champions, including Maglan, Phage, Braids and Kuberr. Killed in the fall of Cabal City. | ||
Boyle |
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Rayne's Jamuraan scout and guide during the Prophecy War. Killed by a thresher beast.[52] | |
Boyzen |
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A scholar during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Bragnon |
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The mythical son of Bethanelle, and brother of Necros, Fennis, and Lunow. Bragnon's power was that of Stillness, allowing for others to rest their movements. Necros stole his brother's power and used it to still Bragnon's movements forever.[3] | |
Breck | Farmer Breck
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A farmer who exhanged tales with Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Bretath |
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Leader of the Order after the death of Pianna.[44] | |
Briach |
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Chief among Latulla's slaves, who received Haddad at the household during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Broad-Paw |
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A Mtenda lion, twin of Six-Toe.[63] | |
Bronne | Cavalry Sergeant Bronne
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A sergeant in the King's Head army[66] | |
Brons |
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A caravan drover who was hired by Crane to bring him across the mountains. Tried to kill Dolena but failed, and instead was reduced to nothing by getting too close to a Basalt Obelisk[82] | |
Brown Bear |
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Father of Gull and Greensleeves. Killed in the destruction of White Ridge.[38] | |
Brucius |
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Uncle of Tayva and Loria and sole survivor of their witchcraft.[83] | |
Brue |
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A one of the five Pardic barbarians who challenged Kamahl for the leadership of the tribes and lost.[70] | |
Bryony |
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A hog farmer in White Ridge.[38] | |
Bullag |
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One of Astor's warriors, survivor of the battle against Skouras.[84] | |
Bullock |
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A burly dementia caster who challenged Kamahl for possession of the Mirari and was defeated.[70] | |
Buric |
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A Cabal overseer who used a jucarri demon to kill a vampiric dragon that had been feeding on the local cattle.[24] | |
Busjaw |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains, who lured Leaf of the Savaean elves to his chieftess, Kruna.[85] | |
Bwire | The Great Darkness Shifty Bwire Bwire the Angry Bwire the Barterer
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A shaman from Urborg, rumored to be a relative of Kaervek, possibly even his twin.[63] | |
Byaras | Byaras, backwoods guide
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Cackluster |
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A Kjeldoran sorcerer and secretary to Lady Sikrid Veger.[22] | |
Callda |
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A crusat bird in the employ of Major Teroh. Killed by Chainer during a confrontation in Cabal City.[62] | |
Calle | Calle, Urzan sergeant
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Caltha |
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One of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR. Severely wounded by Ur-Drago.[28] | |
Canute |
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One of the Robaran Mercenaries in service of Adira Strongheart.[64] | |
Capau | Master of the Games
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The second Master of the Games in 4305 AR, whose secret name was Capau. Executed by the First's touch after failing to protect the arena during the Order's crusat raid on Cabal City.[62] | |
Carnach |
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A Rundvelt goblin, mother of the famous rock sledder Dochyel.[49] | |
Caron |
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A man who lived in Halcyon with his wife Dezra. He was immune to phthisis, but went with his very sick wife to the Caves of the Damned.[86] | |
Carsh |
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One of Rafek's wolves in 3050 AR. Killed by Rotapan.[57] | |
Cassie |
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The old Sylvayn dog owned by the drunk Oly.[39] | |
Catal |
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Founder of the Red-Stripes, c. 3250 AR. Son of Tabarna. Died from being poisoned by the Shratta.[53] | |
Catclaw |
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A friend of Gull who lived in White Ridge.[38] | |
Cateran |
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A legendary dementist who lived before Virot Maglan's time, who according to myth received a world to play with for his skills at monster summoning. Possibly the progenitor of the cateran of Mercadia.[62] | |
Cato Ilyssa |
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Eldest daughter of the Ilyssa family, rivals of the Maglans.[87] | |
Cedric Camman | Prime Minister Camman
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An invented character, whose actions were partly responsible for the Fall of the Sarpadian Empires according to a myth.[1] | |
Cefus |
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A Buzzard's Bay local who questioned Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven upon their arrival at the Adventurers' Guildhouse.[64] | |
Celeste |
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A citizen of Palmyra, daughter or granddaughter (both terms are used) of city engineer Declan.[35] | |
Ceoloaraya |
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A Mirtiin minotaur, leader of her clan.[1] | |
Cerise |
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Leader of the White Bear Centurions in Gull's army in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Cerise D'Avenant |
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Current leader of House Avenant of Benalia.[30] | |
Chad | Pretty Boy
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One of the four bodyguards in Towser's entourage. Attacked Gull in a coastal town and was killed.[38] | |
Chal |
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A liberated dwarven slave who joined the Robaran Mercenaries after the slave rebellion of Tirras. He eventually took Badger's empty slot in Adira's Circle of Seven and survived Johan's War.[55] | |
Chamas |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew who was stranded on Mercadia. Survived the trip to the Great Henge, but was killed by a Kyren poison dart while sneaking into Mercadia City.[75] | |
Chanek Valteroth | General Chanek Valteroth
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Channa |
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A scout in the army of Gull and Greensleeves, and lover of Dinos and Givon. Killed on Phyrexia.[23] | |
Chaster | Lord Chaster
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A fool of an officer who lost many battles in the field[66] | |
Chathos | Lord Flamescar
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A Cabalist Lord responsible for the deaths of Rasarm's family. Killed by Rasarm in a pit fight.[88] | |
Chatzuk |
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A significant person associated with Helm of Chatzuk. Mentioned by Gull a few times, indicating they lived before 4073 AR.[38][89] | |
Chelly en-Dal |
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Daughter of Salla en-Dal, became a smith in Dominaria after the Rathi Overlay.[90] | |
Chelydrus | Lord Chelydrus
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A giant water snake in Wyrvil in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Chenndra |
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Cherrystone |
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Greensleeves's pet chickadee. Life drained to death by Cheyne.[23] | |
Chipmunk |
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Son of Seal.[38] | |
Chloridon |
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The giant green dragon of Vintara, killed the three undead black dragons Rot, Ruin, and Death, and sent the fourth, Destruction, back to their creator Deadalus to kill him.[91] | |
Chouri |
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Jojo's goatdog.[63] | |
Chrysoberyl Earthsdaughter |
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Author of "Incantations" | |
Chundachynnowyth |
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An ancient elven wizard who was performing horrific experiments on live prisoners. She died from a heart attack when Gull and Greensleeves stormed her lair in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Cianarax |
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A male Mirtiin minotaur, a guard and a miner.[1] | |
Cimmaraya |
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A Mirtiin minotaur, daugher of Myrrax, love interest of Zhanrax, and colleague of Scaraya. Killed in the goblin student rebellion.[1] | |
Cirrush |
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A sapient Rod of Ruin in the Northern Wilds of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Cl'eueth | Cl'eueth, Historian of Clan Capashen[92]
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Claria |
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A girl from Sumifa in 35 AR, daughter of Samor.[57] | |
Cleatin |
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A Gray Ogre who was killed by a Duneclaw while escorting the Abuser to Vacar Slab.[93] | |
Cleyaraya |
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A Mirtiin minotaur, mother of Deoraya.[1] | |
Clutch |
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A Wyrvil clan chief whose head was claimed by Rotapan in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Cnug |
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A kobold living in the Spine of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Cole |
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A pirate and one of Adira Strongheart's retainers, her Lieutenant in the Circle of Seven. Killed by Lucrezians while liberating the Unawanna from slavery. After his death, his Circle of Seven position went to Jaeger Ojanen.[35] | |
Conal |
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The manservant and friend of Hazezon Tamar. Assassinated by Johan's thugs in Palmyra.[35] | |
Contas | Master Contas
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A teacher of Ki'pamu, mentor of Pakihim.[50] | |
Corey |
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A farmboy, brother of Aleena.[1] | |
Corin | Corin, Tolarian Mage
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A young mage from Tolarian Academy who helped Liliana and Gideon defeat Josu.[94] | |
Corlo |
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A mage of The Third Path who helped Terisia City defend against Mishra's siege. | |
Corus |
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A viashino companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[45] | |
Couric |
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A Keldon warrior and bloodletter, who killed Camp Commander Priget even while chained and hopelessly outnumbered. Killed by guards even as he did so.[52] | |
Cowan |
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An elven guard from Veshaynya who was taken by a giant spider and rescued by Tenya Vesh and Beric Rycaelin.[73] | |
Cowslip | Slip
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A young woman of White Ridge, daughter of Badger, sister of Gray Shoat, and love interest of Gull. She was a livestock farmgirl. After encountering Plague Rats, she contracted the Black Death and died.[38] | |
Cradow |
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A barge driver during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Crane |
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A crippled dwarf who hired Dolena to be his trail guard and Brons to be his caravan drover.[82] | |
Crispy |
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An orcish canoneer. | Orcish Cannonade (Time Spiral) |
Crooked-Nose |
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One of the Captain Rimon's crew, father of Matty. Participated in the attack on the ship carrying Adira Strongheart in Buzzard's Bay. Presumably killed when their ship broke apart in a maelstrom.[64] | |
Csaba |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, who joined them for the search for the Juju Bubble in the Adarkar Wastes.[95] She was present during several fights with Predator, but survived.[40] | |
Cub |
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Brother of Gull.[38] | |
Curtisworthy |
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A dwarf commander of the rebel army who led the army of the Thran Alliance against Yawgmoth at Megheddon Defile and was killed there.[86] | |
D'Bray |
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A flagbearer who died of thirst while escorting the Abuser to Vacar Slab.[93] | |
D'haren |
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Daab |
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Parent of Sorine Daabson[96] | |
Dabis |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew who was stranded on Mercadia. Survived both the journey to the Henge of Ramos and the battles in Mercadia City, and was with the ship when it returned to Dominaria. Killed by Tsabo Tavoc in the first part of the Phyrexian Invasion.[75] | |
Dacian | Dacian the Red
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A wizard who fought against Gull and Greensleeves and was subdued by the Stone Brain until Towser gave her a Nova Pentacle and recruited her to his army. Killed by an arrow during the Battle of Lat-Nam.[23] | |
Dacks | Farmer Dacks
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A farmer who exhanged tales with Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Daelus |
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A sage living in Minorad during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Dafynne | Dafynne the Radiant
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A member of Marsden's party killed by a Shivan Dragon. | |
Dag |
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Father of Arcum Dagsson | |
Dagdug |
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A goblin of the Half-moon goblin tribe[66] | |
Daisilodavi |
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The Royal Assassin of Amjad who traveled with the Black Knight Ittono Khairt ni Hata Kan to the Heart of Shanodin and murdered Lord Glinham.[97] | |
Dajin | Dajin, Suwwardi sniper-captain
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Dalalego |
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An elf from Eln Forest, a scarred veteran.[8] | |
Dalath |
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One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell. Dalath requires a sacrifice of seven yellow tree frog eyes for the spell.[22] | |
Dalis |
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An Argivian soldier ambushed by bobcats. | |
Daltran |
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A pirate.[98] | |
Dane Isely | Lord Isely
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A noblewom whose castle was blown to pieces by the dwarves of Posied Hill.[99] | |
Danis |
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Parent of Belenda Danisdotter | |
Danis |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, killed in the crash landing on Mercadia.[75] | |
Danske Ilyssa |
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Eldest son of the Ilyssa family, rivals of the Maglans. Killed by Virot Maglan when he did not give up his name.[87] | |
Dare |
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A nature spirit with the look of a young boy, living in the woods outside Argivia in 4000 AR.[5] | |
Daron |
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Young son of Dakkon Blackblade. Killed by his father during the creation of the Blackblade.[100] | |
Darrob |
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A 12-year old child who was stuck in a fast-time bubble following the Tolarian Temporal Disaster, and emerged as a gray-haired madman. Died from a chest rattle a few years later.[101] | |
Darshan | Deputy Darshan
|
A former pirate of Adira Strongheart's crew who became a Deputy of Palmyra.[35] | |
Darswin |
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A highwaynab from Buzzard's Bay. Hired by Johan to harass and kill Adira Strongheart and her Circle of Seven. Set fire to part of town, but was caught and executed by the townsfolk.[64] | |
Daru |
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One of Greensleeves's magic students in the wizard-hunting army.[23] | |
Dasha |
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Mother of Rakel.[23] | |
Dasha |
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A nurse in the army of Gull in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Dason |
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Kolli's employer, a man in a village in northern Aerona.[102] | |
Dassene |
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A Ghitu companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[45] | |
Daudi | Daudi, Femeref tutor
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Enlightened Tutor | |
Davin Lansson |
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A naturalist accompanying Disa the Restless | Yvaimaya Gnats |
Davved |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay.[40] | |
Dawar |
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A dwarf living underneath Mount Fiers on Otaria, great-grandfather of Lyrin. He told her the myth of the Lady of the Mountain.[67] | |
Deadalus |
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A lich who sought to control the green dragon Chloridon, but was killed by them instead.[91] | |
Death |
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The second-largest of the four undead black dragons created by Deadalus in Nakaya. Killed by the green dragon Chloridon in Vintara.[91] | |
Declan |
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One of Adira Strongheart's retainers, an old blind man who once crushed King Gaynor's navy on the rocks of Fear Island. Father of Celeste. Became the city engineer of Palmyra.[35] | |
Deglek |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Deidre |
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A member of the Cabal with purple hair, eyes and teeth. A friend of Chainer. She was killed by The Order's limestone golem in one of their attempts to get the Mirari from the Cabal Coffers.[62] | |
Dela |
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An orphan girl in Gull's army of wizard-hunters.[23] | |
Delarque |
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An instructor at the Academy at Tolaria West.[103] | |
Dellin | Dellin Berting, Tolarian entomologist
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Delly |
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Youngest sister of Torya Longshanks, killed in a raid by goblins of the Flarg.[104] | |
Delsuum |
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A dwarven prince of Oryn Deeps who came to Halcyon as an envoy speaking out against Yawgmoth. As punishment, Yawgmoth seized him and brought him to the fourth sphere of Phyrexia, where he was put into a vat and was given eyes in his belly.[86] | |
Delva |
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An elven archer in Yavimaya.[105] | |
Deoraya |
|
A Mirtiin minotaur, mother of Zhanrax.[1] | |
Derc Rycaelin |
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The human king of Caeliyan who was taken by giant spiders and rescued by his son Beric and his daughter-in-law, Tenya.[73] | |
Derryn |
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Noira's brother.[106] | |
Dervish | Lord Dervish
|
A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
Deryan |
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A librarian | |
Destruction |
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The largest of the four undead black dragons created by Deadalus in Nakaya, and ended up killing him.[91] | |
Destry |
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An Eliterate merfolk who was instrumental in rebuilding New Vodalia as a democratic society.[79] | |
Devareaux | Duke Devareaux
|
A lord of Jornstad, in Eastern Kjeldor.[46] | |
Devon |
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An aven of the Order who booked a grudge match against Chainer and Kamahl. Was killed in the fight.[62] | |
Devved |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight. Died when the ship was attacked by a volcanic dragon in the Talruum Mountains.[95] | |
Dewer Runnda |
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An elven guard from Veshaynya who was killed by a giant spider.[73] | |
Dezra |
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A woman who lived in Halcyon with her husband Caron. She contracted phthisis from her powerstone jewelry, which also cast an illusion of youth and beauty upon her. Rebbec recognized Dezra's torc as one of Glacian's designs, and when she tore off the torc, the illusion fell away, showing an old and very sick woman. She was sent to the Caves of the Damned, and her husband joined her there.[86] | |
Dhamisara |
|
A female nekoru with long-haired smoke-blue coat and black mask of fur.[17] | |
Diago Deerv |
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The lead Viashino machinist of the Mana Rig in Shiv.[101] | |
Dinell | Lieutenant Dinell
|
An officer of the Order working under Commander Eesha.[70] | |
Dinos |
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A scout in Gull's wizard-hunting army. One of Channa's two lovers. Wandered into a cave in the Badlands and was killed and hacked to pieces.[23] | |
Dionne |
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Leader of the Red Scorpion Centurions in Gull's wizard-hunting army.[28] | |
Dionus | Dionus, Elvish Archdruid
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An elf druid.[a] | |
Dirk | Dirk the Dastardly
|
Inventor of a Serpent Generator.[6] | |
Djella |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight. She was with the crew in the Adarkar Wastes.[95] | |
Djenaraya |
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A female Mirtiin minotaur, sister of Deoraya. Killed in battle with Betalem's guards.[1] | |
Dobeh |
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The slave-wife of Vetro. She killed him and his sons, and took her daughters with her. He cursed her to be the first of the dobéhma beyond the grave. Lived during the Dark Age.[107] | |
Dobbs | Corporal Dobbs
|
Icatian Soldier | |
Dog Ears |
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One of the Crimosn Kobolds that lived in the tunnels beneath Shauku's domaain.[64] | |
Dobbs | Mother Dobbs
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An ancient crone in Ghed in 430 AR[25] | |
Dobruk | Dobruk the Unstable, pyromancer
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Coal Stoker | |
Dochyel |
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A Rundvelt goblin who became a famous rock sledder.[49] | |
Dody |
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A villager of Koltos who befriended Murdoch of the Robaran Mercenaries.[55] | |
Dog Squat |
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Leader of the Goblin Balloon Brigade named "Dumber Thans".[108] | |
Dolena |
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A mercenary hired as a trail guard by the crippled dwarf Crane. Healed and revitalized by a Basalt Monolith.[82] | |
Dolores | The Lady of Sorrow
|
The elven steward of the Festival of Sorrow in Coraleon. Permitted Gormank to ressurect Eorra because she knew of the grief it would cause him.[81] | |
Donahue |
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A clerk in Gull's army of wizard-hunters, later promoted to quartermaster.[23] By 4077 AR, the old man had died in his sleep.[28] | |
Dorik |
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A goblin shaman who was trained as a butcher and served as a battlefield medic. | |
Doril |
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An Argothian elf, younger than Gwenna.[13] | |
Dorin |
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The largest of the Untouchables, a gate guard of the Caves of the Damned. Killed by Yawgmoth.[86] | |
Dorine |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
Doris |
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One of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR. Killed by a Lightning Bolt cast by Gurias.[28] | |
Dort |
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An orc living in Trovash during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Doulos |
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A Neffian slave who fled from Crown Prince Maceo in 3050 AR. Brother of Rafek.[57] | |
Drahl |
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A Keldon trader's son, who guided Gatha to the Keldon Necropolis.[109] | |
Dreadfang |
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A Crookshank Kobold who forced Loot Niptil to steal a treasure, but was killed by the ensuing curse.[34] | |
Dreva |
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A student of the Tolarian Academy who survived the Tolarian temporal disaster and returned to the island 10 years later, only to promptly be killed by a fast-time rift.[101] | |
Drianan |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, suffered a spinal injury in the crash landing on Mercadia, and succumbed to his injuries while the ship was being dragged to Rushwood.[75] | |
Druik | Lord Druik
|
A Keldon warlord during the Prophecy War. Despite being maimed and missing an arm, he still commanded a lot of respect. He was further badly injured, losing a leg in a gastro-jelly attack, and Latulla helped him by forging a set of armor that replaced his lost limbs. When Latulla challenged Gorsha at the gates of the Keldon Necropolis, Gorsha killed Druik, and his corpse was thrown in a pit.[52] | |
Drulvurg | Drulvurg, Troll King
|
Jungle Troll (MIR) | |
Drusilla |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
Druze |
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A goblin of the Flarg, who became involved in the first ever game of goblin cricket.[51] | |
Dumoss |
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The boss of Annise. Dueled the Terisian cockfight gambler and won.[42] | |
Dungas |
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A Thran inventor - designed both the lift that descended into the Caves of the Damned, and a commode that would eject leavings off Halcyon into the mountains below. This commode took his name, and was known as a dungas.[86] | |
Dunsan |
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A selkie guard in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Dwen | Dwen of White Island
|
An ocean-mage in a blue tunic who joined Towser's retinue of spellcasters working to resist Greensleeves and her Stone Brain. Badly wounded by Greensleves during the Battle of Lat-Nam, she ended up swearing loyalty and allegiance to her to avoid losing her magic completely, like what happened to Towser.[23] | |
Dylees | Lady Dylees
|
Peemel's fifth wife during the Dark Age, died under mysterious circumstances.[8] | |
Dzeanaraya |
|
A Mirtiin minotaur, leader of her clan.[1] | |
Eadith Croger |
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Current leader of House Croger of Benalia.[30] | |
Eadyyr |
|
A merfolk of Cosiman Reefs, storyteller and mentor of Tanaan.[58] | |
Eagyn | Lord Eagyn
|
A white Dragon that used to prey on humans, he became a lord of the Northern Order on Otaria after meeting its founder during the Invasion. He later rescued Pianna from barbarians and later died killing their leader, ceding his leadership to Sergeant Kort.[110] | |
Eats-my-food |
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A Sarpadian thrull involved in the rebellion against the Order of the Ebon Hand in 170 AR.[2] | |
Ebba |
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Mother of Gustha Ebbasdotter | |
Ebenin | Ebenin, Historian of Clan Tarmula[92]
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Ebnezzer |
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A necromancer who taught his art to Tayva and Loria. Absorbed a dark spirit and was decapitated by Tayva.[83] | |
Echo |
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A former scribe in the service of Hazezon Tamar, who ended up joining Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven after the death of Marigold. Died from a punctured lung after their stolen airship crashed on the Magnetic Mountain.[35][64] | |
Edsen |
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A ship master from Buzzard's Bay. Captained the ship carrying Adira Strongheart on her hunt for Johan. Killed by a Devouring Deep[64] | |
Eduarde |
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An author of strategic war books.[66] | |
Egg Sucker |
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A Goblin encountered by Gull and Greensleeves.[38] He later became part of the wizard-hunting army, where he took on the role of annoying, thieving mascot.[23] In the end, he became a hero when he saved Gull's life from assassination by Pit Scorpion, dying himself from the sting.[28] | |
Egil |
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Father of Arkin Egilsson | |
Ehlanni |
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A teacher at the Tolarian Academy, originally from the Hurloon Mountains.[109] | |
Ehno |
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One of Coernn's men, working for Apepei. Killed the traitor Fehno in Shingol.[8] | |
Elionoway |
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An elf.[111] | |
Ellyn Capashen |
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Great-grandchild of Jaffry Capashen and Myrr Ortovi, part of the Bloodline Project. She was originally a tax official during the rule of Clan Leader Purceon Capashen, but worked her way up into the army. Ancestor of Gerrard Capashen.[109] | |
Ekemet | Scout Ekemet
|
A scout for Femeref during the Mirage Wars. She was to take a trail through the Uuserk Marshes but never returned, killed by an unknown entity.[112] Her final diaries provided the high council of Jamuraa an idea of Kaervek’s infiltration into Zhalfir and its surrounding regions. | |
Ekha |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Elana | Elana of the House of Xarl
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A woman of Xarl's lineage, and sister of Eskil.[113] | |
Elayna |
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A woman living in the Northern Wilds of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Elgia |
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Niece of Lady Gheiri, survivor of the Sylex Blast aboard the ship of Captain Crucias.[77] | |
Eliko | Eliko of the Red Lance
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An askari battlemage in Tefemburu.[16] | |
Eliza | Captain Eliza
|
An Icatian officer who joiined the Farrelites in 170 AR.[2] | |
Elok |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Eltarekst | General Eltarekst
|
A Stahaan minotaur, one of two Generals serving Gynnalem.[1] | |
Embric |
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A man in Argivia in 4000 AR, working as an ironmonger.[5] | |
Emerald |
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A giant lizard that was a friend of Seton and worked as a mount for Kamahl.[44] | |
Emil |
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Brother of Kari, killed by Godwyn during the first Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.[114] | |
Emill | Farmer Emill
|
A farmer who exhanged tales with Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Enoch |
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A dementia caster and necromancer in Borben.[44] | |
Eod |
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Leader of the Posied Hill's Dwarven Demolition Team in c. 4100 AR. Blew up the castle of Lord Dane Isely.[99] | |
Eorra |
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A deceased elven fighter who was ressurected by Gormank in Coraleon, but was unable to fight him due to severe weakening from being dead for almost a week[81] | |
Erek |
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A crewmember on the Skyship Weatherlight when it was captained by Ilsa Braven.[109] | |
Ereth |
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A Yavimayan elf. She sacrificed herself to stop her teacher, Zorich, from killing human refugees who were immigrating to the forest.[61] | |
Ergerborg |
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A deity worshipped by the Sulaki tigerfolk through blood sacrifice.[64] | |
Erik |
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Father of Saffi Eriksdotter and Hans Eriksson | |
Erinny |
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An innkeeper living around 4000 AR.[43] | |
Erissa | Erissa, bog witch
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The Keldon bog witch who raised Greel to become a horror.[52] | |
Erkika |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, killed in the crash landing on Mercadia.[75] | |
Erko |
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Lord of Eastern Ruadach in c. 3800 AR.[9] | |
Ermine |
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Leader of the D'Avenant archers in Gull's wizard-hunting army.[28] | |
Ermini |
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The mythical sister of Athanasia, who feared being alone and was killed by a jealous lover.[4] | |
Ertha |
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One of Greensleeves's magic students in the wizard-hunting army.[23] | |
Erwina | Erwina of Bolk
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A member of House Bolk, who participated in the Festival of the Arena against Haglin of House Fentesk.[29] | |
Esa |
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A likely fictional sea dog involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Eskander Ilmiera |
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An inhabitant of Ki'pamu c. 3850 AR. Killed by the angel Kotara on the orders of Sabul Hajeen.[59] | |
Essa |
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A fisherwoman from Shingol, sister of Yunnie and wife of Heryeon.[8] | |
Essa |
|
A goddess of death worshipped by Rakel of Benalia.[23] | |
Ettew |
|
A specter in the Sand Seas of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Ettovard | Ettovard, Tolarian Archivist
|
Archivist on Tolaria. | |
Etty |
|
A scavenger living in the Urlan Wild during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Eumenes |
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A Hurloon Minotaur whose mate Eurynomous was killed by a Stone Giant. After mourning her for 3 days, he was summoned away from an enemy of Thomil and killed in battle against his own friend, the Black Knight Sauruven Hellwald.[115] | |
Eunice Blackblade |
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Grandmother of Dakkon Blackblade in the Un-iverse. | |
Eurynomous |
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A Hurloon Minotaur who was summoned to Gurdurngs with her mate Eumenes, and killed in battle by a Stone Giant.[115] | |
Evanual |
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A member of Hammen's pickpocket brotherhood in the city of Kush, murdered at the hands of Grand Master Zarel Ewine to rouse Garth from hiding.[29] | |
Evara |
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An inhabitant of Jornstad, love interest of Finroy.[46] | |
Eversson |
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A Kjeldoran wizard who punished a cheating leather merchant by turning his bathwater into boiling tannning solution.[22] | |
Eziir | Prophet Eziir
|
A prophet who was against the drinking of wine and for the spreading of wisdom to others.[97][1] | |
Ezni Orimander |
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A Kjeldoran wizard who dueled Sirimiti and lost.[22] | |
Ezno |
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A blacksmith in the army of Gull in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Ezoin |
|
A sorceress living in the Nyx swamp of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Ezrith | Ezrith, Druid of the Dark Hours
|
A druid of post-apocalyptic Dominaria, practicing necromantic magic. | |
Ezzik |
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An elven shaman from Veshaynya.[73] | |
Fabia | Fabia of the Golden Throat
|
A beautiful blonde wizard in a deep red gown who joined Towser's retinue of spellcasters working to resist Greensleeves and her Stone Brain. After the deaths of Gurias, Dacia, Leechnip, and Haakon during the Battle of Lat-Nam, she abandoned Towser and tried to flee, but Greensleeves used a Force of Nature to drain her of her mana and youth. She was forced to swear loyalty and allegiance to Greensleeves to avoid being permanently drained of magic, like Towser was.[28] | |
Fadira |
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Grandmother of Fola.[63] | |
Fah |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Fahtri |
|
One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Fallah |
|
One of Osterman's two eternally young consorts, who lived in a house of stars, according to a myth told to Ayesh by Elder Alik.[1] | |
Famebraught | King Famebraught the Ninth
|
A dwarven king who visited Phyrexia and escaped with his life, and wrote a book about it afterwards, which was eagerly perused by Commodore Guff during the Phyrexian Invasion.[116] | |
Fannia | Fannia, Historian of Clan Ternsev[92]
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Farf |
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A goblin of the Flarg, who became involved in goblin cricket.[51] | |
Farim |
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A young worker at the Weatherlight construction site. Hadi's Cousin.[10] | |
Farnin | Farnin of Bolk
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A member of House Bolk, who was killed in a death match in the Festival of the Arena against Petrakov of House Fentesk.[29] | |
Farnip |
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A cat warrior of Shen's tribe. A curious knowledge-seeker.[117] | |
Farom Vesh |
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The elven chieftain of Veshaynya who was taken by giant spiders and rescued by his daughter Tenya and his son-in-law, Beric.[73] | |
Farsa Tashiir |
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A historian, studying the Brothers' War.[118] | |
Fedelm |
|
The sherriff of Buzzard's Bay port, who brawled with Adira Strongheart and her Circle of Seven in the Adventurers' Guildhouse.[35][64] | |
Fedor Vohnnson |
|
A Balduvian who killed a lhurgoyf and stole its eggs, but was hunted down by its mate. Fedor fled to Kjeldor and was put in prison, but was released by Jaya Ballard, who took him out to the forest. Jaya used a magical amulet to transfer Fedor's sapience to the lhurgoyf, who was then able to speak and have a conscience, while Fedor turned into a wild man who spent his days eating squirrels.[119] | |
Feemwlort |
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A Llanowar elf, commander of an Order of the Steel Leaf troop stationed in the elfhame Basiphem on the border of Hedressel in c. 4100 AR.[120] | |
Felal |
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A fisherman from Shingol in c. 300 AR.[8] | |
Felal |
|
The Primus of Letha, survivor of Astor's battle against Skouras.[84] | |
Felda |
|
A cook in Towser's entourage. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Felicia Stovorod | Princess Felia
|
Intelligent and opinionated daughter of the current ruler of Vodalia.[30] | |
Fendah |
|
A soldier and former ropemaker in the army from Ghed in 430 AR. Killed in the Battle of Pitdown.[25] | |
Fennis |
|
The mythical son of Bethanelle, and brother of Necros, Bragnon, and Lunow. Fennis' power was that of Silence, allowing for others to break from the noise around them. Necros stole his brother's power and used it to silence Fennis forever.[3] | |
Fenrey |
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A great hero of Keld who slaughtered the last of goblins from his nation.[121] | |
Fergus |
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Lord of Northwestern Ruadach in c. 3800 AR. Killed in an uprising.[9] | |
Ferren Tynlo |
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An inhabitant of Ki'pamu c. 3850 AR, relative of Multam Ilmiera by marriage. Spared by the angel Kotara after Sabul Hajeen sent her to kill him.[59] | |
Ferric | Master Ferric
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A ropemaker living around 4000 AR.[43] | |
Feverfew |
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Wife of Seal.[38] | |
Fewsteem |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew who was part of the Assault on Rath and subsequently stranded on Mercadia. Survived both the trip to the Henge of Ramos and the battles in Mercadia City, but after planeshifting back Dominaria, he was killed by a death bolt shot by a Phyrexian airship over the skies of Benalia.[75] | |
Feyne |
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One of Coernn's men, working secretly for Lord Peemel. Killed by Ehno in Shingol.[8] | |
Fhedusil | King Fhedusil
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The king of Staprion, one of the Llanowar elfhames, c. 4100 AR.[120] Still the king during the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria in 4205 AR, when he was killed by plague bombs.[72] | |
Fif |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Fiftri |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Fik |
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Parent of Lucilde Fiksdotter | |
Filla |
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A boy of the Unawanna, grandson of Queen Pulli. Betrayed his people to the Lucrezians and was killed in his people's rebellion.[35] | |
Fingal |
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A watchman of Sylvayn.[39] | |
Finn |
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A Llanowar elf from the Riashil elfhame.[122] | |
Finnarekst | General Finnarekst
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A Stahaan minotaur, one of two Generals serving Gynnalem.[1] | |
Fizzer |
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A goblin of the Flarg, who was killed in the first ever game of goblin cricket.[51] | |
Flea |
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A crewmember of a ship anchored at the Tolarian Academy.[26] | |
Fleer | Captain Fleer, Sadget
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Captain of the guard in Cabal City, whose secret name was Sadget. Executed by the First's touch after failing to repel the invaders during the Order's crusat raid on Cabal City.[62] | |
Flegg |
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A goblin from the Ironclaw Mountains. Bigasdat's brother.[76] | |
Flesdrim |
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A Cabal servant. | |
Flog |
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A goblin from a nursery rhyme who retreated when he saw the enemy army.[123] In the Un-iverse, he was on Pashalik Mons's Goblin Bowling Team. | |
Flossy |
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One of Gull's mules. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Flyn LaRouxe |
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A morphling who tricked the villagers of Sylvayn to pay him a lot of gold.[39] | |
Fola |
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The Civic Guildmage of Kenlo. Claims to be a cousin of Rashida Scalebane. According to Hakim Loreweaver, released Kaervek from the Amber Prison to capture a Catacomb Dragon attacking her village.[63] | |
Forena | Forena, Scalebane's Elite
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A member of Rashida Scalebane's Elite who undertook the "Lion's Eye" quest to free Mangara from the Amber Prison.[124] | |
Four of Four |
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A goat owned by Jojo originally called Nine of Thirteen. According to Hakim Loreweaver, ate the Amber Prison containing Kaervek and subsequently gained magical abilities including firebreathing, flight, and phasing. Eventually, it expelled the Amber Prison from itself and returned to normal.[63] | |
Frankle |
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A Llanowar elf living in the elfhame Basiphem on the border of Hedressel with his wife Timorae in c. 4100 AR.[120] | |
Frenna | Big Frenna
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A strongly-built barmaid at the tavern Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar frequented.[125] | |
Frida |
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A clerk in Gull's army of wizard-hunters.[23] | |
Friend |
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A Sarpadian thrull involved in the rebellion against the Order of the Ebon Hand in 170 AR.[2] | |
Frijan |
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A selkie princess in 3050 AR, able to turn herself into an otter. Daughter of the waterking Wiggulf.[57] | |
Fumash |
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A Jamuraan slave working as clerk for Lord Druik during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Furt |
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A goblin who was occasionally used as a missile weapon.[126] Killed by his friend Varv. | |
Gabriella | Lady Gabriella
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Gahadron |
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One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell. Penkiron requires a sacrifice of a brazen knife with the Tocasian pattern, with a black leather-wrapped handle for the spell.[22] | |
Gahzi |
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A Neffian slave working for Riolla Hifrata in 3050 AR. Drowned in the Silver Sea.[57] | |
Galdan |
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Chieftain of Auror village in 4205 AR. Accepted Balthor Rockfist into his tribe after a challenge duel.[68] | |
Gambati Folresh |
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The scout commander in Tefemburu during the Mirage War.[16] | |
Gamelen | Gamelen, Citanul Elder
|
An important Elf from Argoth. | |
Ganto Danisal |
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A likely fictional councillor involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Gar-Tun | Gar-Tun, Mistvalley silverback
|
A gorilla silverback. | |
Garanth |
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A minotaur professional arm wrestler in the Un-iverse. | |
Gardill |
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Grandson of the first Balthor, who learned the second name of the Lady of the Mountain.[67] | |
Garrac |
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A cat warrior of Shen's tribe. An old wizard and storyteller.[117] | |
Garri |
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Parent of Avram Garrisson | |
Garve |
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Tucktah's eunuch in Medran, c. 3250 AR[53] | |
Garwen |
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A ghoul in the Nyx swamp of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Gavvan Capashen |
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Descendant of Rorry Capashen, part of the Bloodline Project. Killed in battle against Phyrexians.[109] | |
Gaynor | King Gaynor
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A king in southern Jamuraa, whose navy was crushed on the rocks of Fear Island. The island's defense was organized by Declan, who later became a retainer for Adira Strongheart.[35] | |
Gazali |
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An ancient wizard and friend of Teferi who created a powerful dragon, and used its summoning after his death to return in the body of Majaliwa.[127] | |
Gendrin |
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Leader of the Cult of Rimewind and master of Rimewind Keep during the Ice Age. Father of Lindra. Killed by his successor Heidar.[128] | |
Genkr Nik |
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A mentor of Reod Dai, who gave up both his hands to the Order of the Ebon Hand.[2] | |
George | George, Coalition scout
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George Témoin |
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Caretaker of House Vess.[129] Husband of Karina Téomin. | |
Gerda |
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One of the Robaran Mercenaries in service of Adira Strongheart.[64] | |
Gerrel |
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Inkeeper of Vess[94] | |
Getin | Getin Pak
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A Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. Working as a baker. Aunt of Recin. She later became pak, a member of the march.[56] | |
Ghak |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Gheiri | Lady Gheiri
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Aunt of Elgia, killed in the Sylex Blast aboard the ship of Captain Crucias.[77] | |
Ghentoth |
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A champion among the Talruum Minotaurs.[95] Carried a sword carved from a single piece of tekyl, a crystal stronger than steel. He was defeated in a challenge by Tahngarth. | |
Gilganorin | Gilganorin of Ingkara
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A member of House Ingkara, who fought Garth during the Festival of the Arena. When he conceded the match, Kuthuman killed him.[29] | |
Gilrash | Gilrash of Bolk
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A member of House Bolk. He dueled Norreen oquorak and was defeated, but could not afford to pay the wager.[29] | |
Girga Sul |
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A Rundvelt goblin, one of the most famous rock sledders of all time.[49] | |
Girian |
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Leader of the Order of the Steel Leaf.[130] | |
Girter |
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A chandler's son, a young, aspiriting pit fighter living in Borben, who became an apprentice to Kamahl.[44] | |
Givon |
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A scout working for Bardo in Gull's army of wizard-hunters, brother of Melba, and one of Channa's two lovers. Killed in the Badlands by an opposing wizard's Demonic Hordes.[23] | |
Gjorik |
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A Ronom mage.[131] | |
Glemp |
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Leader of the Posied Hill dwarves in c. 4100 AR.[99] | |
Glenny | Farmer Glenny
|
A farmer who exhanged tales with Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Glinham |
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A fat merchant lord who fled the wrath of King Amjad to the Heart of Shanodin, but was followed and murdered by the Royal Assassin Daisilodavi.[97] | |
Glissenda |
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A student at the School of the Unseen during its last days. Killed in the Fall of the School of the Unseen.[96] | |
Glok |
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A former friend of Squee. In the Un-iverse, he owed Squee money. | |
Glom |
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A Wyrvil clan chief whose head was claimed by Rotapan in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Glorney |
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The mainmast man of a ship anchored at the Tolarian Academy.[26] | |
Glosstongue Crackcrest |
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The official leader of the goblins that worked in the Mana Rig in Shiv.[101] | |
Gnerdel |
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A female Ogre philosopher. In 4073, Gull swore "By Gnerdel's knees!", indicating she lived before that time.[38] | Gray Ogre |
Gobal |
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A Justicar of the Order who fought against Braids and Skellum in the Cabal Pit and won, leading to Skellum's death. He was part of the raid on Cabal City where he badly wounded Kamahl. As revenge, Kamahl killed Gobal during the Mirari Games.[62] | |
Godwyn |
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A librarian in New Argive who was converted by the Phyrexians during the first Invasion. After wiping out the inhabitants of Elbreth, Calum, Toribah and Argivia, he was betrayed and killed by his second-in-command, Kari. [114] | |
Golas Mahr | Golas Mahr, black knight
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A Black Knight | Revered Dead |
Goldenrod |
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The horse of Greensleeves.[23] Killed by a Stone Rain during a battle with Towser's wizard army.[28] | |
Golien |
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A Kjeldoran scribe who worked with Barrinalo, but often was more focused on eating that writing.[22] | |
Gooseguts | Gramma Gooseguts
|
A goblin matron from the Ironclaw Mountains.[76] | |
Gorden |
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An assassin of Janar, apprentice of Abathew.[3] | |
Gorgoth |
|
A possibly Phyrexian Demon who worked on the Grand Coliseum.[15] | |
Gorman |
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The wrangler for Towser's entourage, killed in the battle at White Ridge.[38] | |
Gorsha |
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Gatekeeper of the Keldon Necropolis. Killed Druik and banished Latulla after being challenged at the gate of the Necropolis.[52] | |
Gorta |
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A dwarven warrior from Battavorn who was killed by a giant spider.[73] | |
Gospor |
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One of the artificers at Teeka's Workshop, a female bearded dwarf.[36] | |
Grahilah | Grahilah, Former Trader of Amiqat
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Grakk |
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Pacifism | |
Grapter |
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A villager of Efrava, father of Hestia.[55] | |
Gravel |
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A Jamuraan barge slave who delivered Haddad to Latulla's household during the Prophecy War. Gravel was not his real name, but a nickname given to him by Haddad due to his gravelly voice.[52] | |
Gray Shoat |
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A villager of White Ridge, brother of Cowslip and son of Badger.[38] | |
Grazlash Stonehold |
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Grebog | Grebog, goblin swine-rider
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Warthog | |
Grendin |
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Predecessor of Heidar as leader of the Cult of Rimewind. | |
Greht |
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Gathan Doyen and leader.[45] He has a metal mask grafted onto his face and glowing red eyes | |
Grell |
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A great warrior who was defeated by Jhoira in a one-on-one duel.[132] | |
Grenfher |
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A boy from Summertown who married princess Terena of Ruadach in c. 3800 AR.[9] | |
Griem |
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An ice queen living in the Northern Ice Wastes of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Grifel |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay.[40] | |
Grim |
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One of Chainer's dementia snakemen, who worked as an assassin for Braids.[70] | |
Grimash |
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House Guard of Zarel Ewine, Grand Master of the Arena in the city of Kush.[29] | |
Grinstable | Captain Grinstable
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An officer who laid siege to the castle of Lord Dane Isely on the orders of Lady Karin Amberly.[99] | |
Groud |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, killed in the crash landing on Mercadia.[75] | |
Guldark |
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Orcish leader of a band of Torgash clan orcs. Kidnapped Pik's sister and an important elven girl. Killed by Vannemir.[133] | |
Gund | Gund the Gemcutter
|
A Kjeldoran wizard who dueled Sirimiti and lost.[22] | |
Gundar |
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Father of Gundarsson[96] | |
Gundarsson |
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Author of "Body Physicks"[96] | |
Gur |
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A female goblin held under guard in the the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion.[1] | |
Guyapi |
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A Benalish wizard who abducted Rakel from her home in Gish.[23] | |
Gwilliam |
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A citizen of Mors Ridge.[134] | |
Gybo | Gybo the Galloper
|
One of the desert spirit deities of Jamuraa, a two-headed phantom horse, beseeched for speech.[35][64] | |
Gyd |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Gynnalem | Matriarch of Stahaan, Speaker of Stone, Most Revered Living Mother
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The Stahaan minotaur matriarch, ruling after Pyhrralem.[1] | |
Gyrd |
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Parent of Thangbrand Gyrdsson | |
Gyvan | Gyvan, thopter pilot
|
An Urzan thopter pilot. | |
Haakon | Haakon the First, King of the Badlands
|
Self-appointed Wizard King of the Badlands. A foe of Gull and Greensleeves.[23][28]Killed by a Lightning Bolt cast by Greensleeves during the Battle of Lat-Nam. Not to be confused with Haakon, Stromgald's Scourge. |
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Hadag |
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A liberated dwarven slave who joined the Robaran Mercenaries after the slave rebellion. Joining during Johan's War, he eventually took Echo's empty slot in Adira's Circle of Seven. Killed in the Battle of Efrava.[55] | |
Haddad |
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Jamuraan soldier of the Ki'pamu League who was conscripted during the Prophecy War to work for Latulla.[52] | |
Hadi |
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A digger at the old Sumifa excavation in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Haglin | Haglin of Fentesk
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A member of House Fentesk, who participated in the Festival of the Arena against Erwina of House Bolk.[29] | |
Haley |
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A eunuch nurse in Towser's entourage. Vanished during the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Halrak |
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A Rundvelt goblin, member of the Council.[49] | |
Hammen | Sabriam
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Son of Garth One-Eye and Norreen. Named after Hammen, Garth's friend of the same name. Taken to Benalia where he was renamed Sabriam, after Speaker Sabriam.[23] | |
Hamon |
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The dwarven elder of Gurn Keep in 170 AR.[2] | |
Hanan |
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A poet from Jamuraa. | |
Hancoray |
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One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell.[22] | |
Hands |
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The chamberlain of Johan of Tirras.[35][55] | |
Hanna |
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Mother of Tissellia Hannasdottir[96] | |
Hannah |
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A member of Gull's wizard hunting army in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Hapari | Hapari the Mapmaker[63]
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Haprina | Prophet Haprina
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A prophet who delivered sermons to kings, and was against the drinking of wine and spirits.[97] | |
Harell | Harell of Mno[135]
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Harthag |
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A craw giant. | |
Harvald | Harvald the Necromant
|
A Kjeldoran wizard who could engrave magical words into stone.[22] | |
Haspian Chastoril |
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An inventor in Automatown who tried killed Sopti Borth and tried to frame Loot Niptil for the murder, but was found out and arrested.[136] | |
Hassel |
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A man in Gull's army of wizard-hunters, husband of Atira. Killed by Karli's forces.[23] | |
Hatusan | Hatusan the Blind
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A person who escaped a city by talking about the weather. Hatusan's story was written down in a book, which was read and referenced by Ratepe.[53] | |
Havack |
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The barracks chief at Tocasia's camp in 10 AR[13] | |
Havelock | Commander Havelock
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Commander of Laquatus's merfolk army.[70] | |
Havram | Havram, Historian of Clan Croger[92]
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Haynya |
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Someone whose holiness and greatness the elves of Veshaynya swear by.[73] | |
Heasos |
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A viashino guard living in Berimish, friend of Recin.[56] | |
Heath |
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A Radjan elf and archer in Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven. Badly injured during the Battle of Palmyra.[35][64][55] | |
Hebe |
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A human bookseller in the port of Buzzard's Bay. She was tortured and killed by Johan in order to get the location of Shauku's library in Arboria.[64] | |
Hedgehog |
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A villager of White Ridge, husband of Snowblossom.[38] | |
Helana |
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A sun priest who saved her father from Hell, but had to use black mana to accomplish this.[137] | |
Helbi |
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A thirsty wench from one of Moragh's songs.[138] | |
Helki |
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A female centaur enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves. Holleb's wife. Survived the tsunami cast by Greensleeves[38], and later became part of the wizard-hunting army. She was promoted to become the Yellow Captain of the cavalry,[23] and later to be Captain of the Pink Cavalry. She participated in, and survived, the Battle of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Hellab |
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The crab god of the Unawanna people.[35] | |
Hendron |
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One of the artificers at Teeka's Workshop, a man from Benalia.[36] | |
Henry Joseph | King Henry Joseph I
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King of Icatia in 170 AR.[139][2] | |
Herhoona |
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A Hurloon minotaur, the strongest bull. Defeated Hamu in the ring, but denied becoming Consort to Makura due to his poor behavior. Attacked Makura in rage and was executed.[32] | |
Heryeon |
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A fisherman from Shingol, husband of Essa.[8] | |
Hestia |
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A young female Efravan tigerfolk, rowdy friend and lover of Jedit Ojanen.[64][55] | |
Heta |
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A woman of Buzzard's Bay, whose loft caught fire.[64] | |
Highsmith | Lord-Protector Highsmith
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The general of the King's Head army[66] | |
Hilde | Hilde the Collector
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A woman driven mad by a Jester's Cap. |
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Hilel |
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Breathstealer who assinated Qhattib, the Vizier of Amiqat, shortly after the Mirage War. | |
Hixton |
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A childhood enemy of Crovax in Urborg.[140] | |
Hœbrus Væm | Hœbrus Væm, Aerathi librarian
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An Aerathi librarian in the Un-iverse killed by a Bloodletter. | |
Holgar Vohnnson |
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A Balduvian who killed a lhurgoyf and stole its eggs, but was hunted down by its mate. Holgar and his brother Fedor were in a Balduvian tavern when the beast broke through the door. Holgar attempted to fight it while Fedor fled, but the Lhurgoyf ate half his head.[119] | |
Holleb |
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A male centaur enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves. Helki's husband. Survived the tsunami cast by Greensleeves[38], and later became part of the wizard-hunting army.[23] He eventually became Captain of the Golden Cavalry. He participated in, and survived, the Battle of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Holux | Holux, Stronghold Racketeer
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An occupant of the Stronghold after it had appeared on Dominaria. | |
Hooks | Hooks, Cabal Torturer
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Horance | Horance, Urzan general
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Horiel | The Swift
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One of the gods of Yotia.[13] | |
Hoty |
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An Urhaalan minotaur killed in an attack during the Dark Age. Cousin of Aesor.[8] | |
Hrothga |
|
A kentsu commander serving under General Jorgan Hage.[80] | |
Huathom |
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Brother of Suarvol, a mage. Killed by Rasarm and Yekol in the Aphetto arena.[88] | |
Hugk |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Huharna |
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A Hurloon minotaur, a young bull who competed in the ring against Hamu and lost.[32] | |
Hurak |
|
A rogue who assisted Rasarm rescue his sister Siscera.[88] | |
Husam'Tor |
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A Suq'Atan military man of strategy and cunning. Brother of Telim'Tor.[112] | |
Hyacinthe |
|
First daughter of Gull and Lily.[28] | |
Hyperion |
|
A legendary smith who developed a technique of dismantling and reforging weapons and armor, stronger each time. Each Hyperion Blacksmith who followed Hyperion's teachings were coated from head to toe in a layer of metal to withstand the heat of their own forges.[141]. Hundreds of years after his lifetime, people still swore by Hyperion's physique, using terms like "By Hyperion's arms!"[23] | |
Hyralem |
|
A female Stahaan minotaur who was placed as a guard over the trapped Ayesh and Tlik. Killed by Zhanrax during their rescue.[1] | |
Ichabod |
|
A Dragon who met with a Wandering Treefolk during the second Phyrexian invasion of Dominaria. | |
Igun | Igun of Ingkara
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A member of House Ingkara, who fought and was killed by Garth in the Festival of the Arena.[29] | |
Iisha |
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A girl from a village attacked by thallids, rescued by Chandra Nalaar.[142] | |
Ilcaster |
|
A boy in a magic school. He was told the story of the Weatherlight by the Librarian.[40] | |
Ilcaster |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew who was stranded on Mercadia. Killed by an Ouramos vine dryad while traveling to the Henge of Ramos.[75] | |
Ildria Caldos |
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A historian, studying the Brothers' War.[118] | |
Ilif |
|
A human inhabitant of Stahaan, a lazy young man.[1] | |
Illis |
|
A viashino guard living in Berimish, colleague of Heasos.[56] | |
Illith |
|
A Demonic Tutor, who helped the sun-priest Helana save her father from Hell.[137] | |
Ilyana of Rosecot |
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Early leader of House Rosecot.[92] | |
Ilsa Braven |
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Captain of the Weatherlight before Sisay.[109][143] | |
Immugio |
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A half-ogre/half-giant wizard who laid siege to the city of Myrion in 4077 AR, but was stopped by Gull and Greensleeves. Joined Towser's army of wizards and participated in the Battle of Lat-Nam, where he was beaten back by a flash flood cast by Greensleeves. Later swore to obey and serve her to keep his magic from being drained by the Stone Brain.[28] | |
Imrul |
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Grand vizier to the great suzerain of Suq'Ata, Akhmer. He once met Wasitora.[17] | |
Indorin |
|
A knight of the Order of the Silverstar, who fell long ago battling an ancient evil. Indorin's Tomb was erected in his honor.[7] | |
Ineka Termuelen |
|
A member of the Weatherlight Crew, who was killed on Rath during the first battle with Predator'.[40] | |
Ingles |
|
A red-clad mage at the Conclave of Mages in 430 AR.[25] | |
Ingvik |
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A metalsmith of the City of Deep Keep, which is on the other half of the globe from Foulmere. Lived c. 1600 AR.[107] | |
Iola |
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The Keldon woman who introduced Haddad to his tasks when he awoke in Latulla's home in Keld.[52] | |
Iro |
|
One of Maeveen O'Donagh's lieutenants during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Isa |
|
A fylgja in the form of a snow leopard that possessed Vannemire's Runeblade during the Ice Age.[133] | |
Isabeau | The Strong-Sword-Blade
|
A woman from Avenant whose genealogy inspired a 100-line poem.[21] | |
Isalus |
|
A viashino merchant living in Berimish, acquaintance of Recin.[56] | |
Isarrk |
|
A bastard son of a Capashen noble, part of the Bloodline Project. Due to the cast system had to live out his life as a farmer.[109] | |
Isel | Isel, Master Carver
|
A master carver who lived on Dominaria at the time of the Phyrexian Invasion. Known for his magic cameos. | |
Isonidas | Isonidas of Urborg
|
An Urborg war mage and war captain.[12] | |
Istini Elicia |
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An Onean woman, mother of Ayesh.[1] | |
Istini Oriah |
|
An Onean woman, mother of Ayesh.[1] | |
Istu |
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One of the soldiers in Gull's wizard-hunting army.[23] | |
Iyrgth |
|
A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[144] | |
Jabo |
|
Gjorik's homunculine familiar.[131] | |
Jacob |
|
A citizen of Mors Ridge.[134] | |
Jaffry Capashen |
|
A scion of Clan Capashen, cousin of leader Nathan Capashen. Through a deal with Urza, he was married to Myrr Ortovi, the first step in the Benalish Bloodline Project. Jaffry is thus an ancestor to Gerrard Capashen.[109] | |
Jah |
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An En'Jaga serving in the Suderbod army, part of the force that marched upon Tamingazin.[56] | |
Jakk |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Jaleen Firedrinker |
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A warrior of Kenlo and husband of Mother B'temba.[63] | |
Jamal |
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A Sarinthian soldier serving with the Fallaji on the Argivian Front of the Brothers' War outside Tomakul in 44 AR.[145] | |
Jamar |
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A man from Mitrokin village sacrificed to the village's dragon lords during the reign of the Primevals.[146] | |
Jameth |
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An Elder speaker for Halcyon who spoke against Yawgmoth in the Council Hall. He put her in prison, but Dyfed brought her to Mercadia on the request of Rebbec and Glacian.[86] | |
Jan |
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Father of Klazina Jansdotter | |
Janilake |
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One of the Sages of Minorad, who wrote about the Fall of the Sarpadian Empires in 3117 AR[147] | |
Janin | Janin Gar, Janin Esgar
|
A Garan elf living in exile in the Viashino city of Berimish. Working as a baker. Mother of Recin. She was gar in the army before the death of her husband, and later became esgar as a retired general.[56] | |
Janord |
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A Sengir Vampire in the Nyx swamp of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Jarim |
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Leader of a Suq'Ata caravan that passed through Wasitora's territory on their way to a wedding.[17] | |
Jarod |
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A white dragon raised by the druid Moragh.[138] | |
Jate |
|
One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Jatetri |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Javan |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay.[40] | |
Javero |
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A soldier from Benalia who didn’t want to join Kastans assassins. He was killed by the soldier Torsten.[40] | |
Jaxle Bray | Warmaster Jaxle Bray
|
A commander in the King's Head army who was betrayed by his scribe Wolsey and lost his entire army to goblins.[66] | |
Jayeen | Jayeen, Fallaji scout
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Jaylin |
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The wife of Farmer Shohn.[1] | |
Jayne | Jayne Gling-gling
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A scout in Gull's wizard-hunting army, working under Holleb.[23] Later promoted to be leader of the Ravens, Gull's scout team.[28] | |
Jego | Jego, disgraced archdruid
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Jel |
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An orcish clan chief working under Groth Jonar at the start of the Thaw.[148] | |
Jelamau |
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Captain of the Kukemssan privateer Wave Splitter.[12] | |
Jenlo Din |
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Chief of the Armorer Guild of Ki'pamu, who was killed by Hand of Justice.[50] | |
Jenns |
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A scholar during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Jepli |
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One of Rafek's wolves in 3050 AR. Killed by Rotapan.[57] | |
Jerek Deniz |
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Current leader of House Deniz of Benalia.[30] | |
Jerod |
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An inhabitant of Jornstad, schoolmaster and former warrior.[46] | |
Jerran |
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A member of Rashida Scalebane's Elite who undertook the Lion's Eye quest to free Mangara from the Amber Prison.[124] | |
Jervis |
|
An apprentice to Master Wane[41] | |
Jeska |
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Laboratory aide to Rayne.[149] | |
Jess |
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Younger sister of Torya Longshanks, killed in a raid by goblins of the Flarg.[104] | |
Jezal |
|
The legendary first doyenne of Keld. Made the covenant with Kradak.[121] | |
Jhossendea Ilmiera |
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Necromancer and head of the Ilmiera family in Ki'pamu, worked together with Sabul Hajeen to banish the Hand of Justice.[50] | |
Joerrin |
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A human wizard was lived among Shen's tribe for a time. Used her knowledge of the tribe to summon phantasmal copies of the cat warriors during a battle with another wizard.[117] | |
Joha |
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A one of the five Pardic barbarians who challenged Kamahl for the leadership of the tribes and lost.[70] | |
Jojo | Jojo the goatherd
|
A Jamuraan goatherd on the Ntatsu Plains. According to Hakim Loreweaver, one of his goats ate the Amber Prison containing Kaervek.[63] | |
Jolina | Jolina of Ingkara
|
A member of House Ingkara, who fought Azema of House Kestha in the Festival of the Arena.[29] | |
Jonas |
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A mason working on the Thran Temple. Killed by Gix during the Untouchables riot.[86] | |
Jonas | General Jonas
|
A female General in the Icatian army in 170 AR, former superior of Reod Dai.[2] | |
Jonko |
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A red mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
Jonquil |
|
One of the six courtesans in Towser's entourage - fit and practical. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Jonte |
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A friend of Jodah's, a practical joker from the earlier parts of the Ice Age, c. 665 AR.[27] | |
Jora |
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A mother in Kenlo carried off by a Catacomb Dragon.[63] | |
Joren Homdallson |
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A man in Argivia in 4000 AR. Killed by his rival, Edgur.[5] | |
Jorgensen |
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A stuttering priest in Jornstad.[46] | |
Jorin |
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Jorvil |
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A drunk fisherman encountered at Lighthouse Island and Corundis during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Joryev | Joryev of Orvada
|
The most mysterious lieutenant of Torsten Von Ursus, and the founder of House Joryev of Benalia on the continent of Aerona.[30] | |
Josega | Josega of Kestha
|
A member of House Kestha, who was knocked out and mugged by Garth, rendering him unable to participate in the Festival of the Arena.[29] | |
Jotham |
|
A cook in Gull's wizard-hunting army.[28] | |
Journaraya |
|
A young Mirtiin minotaur, who wished to oust the Stahaan from their home.[1] | |
Jugrut |
|
A goblin king of the Half-moon goblin tribe[66] | |
Juka |
|
One of Hammen's men acting as lieutenant of his new brotherhood in the city of Kush.[29] | |
Jumok | Jumok of the Cheetah Warclan
|
The shepherd who found Starke after the latter was brought to Jamuraa to get Vuel to join the side of Phyrexia.[40] | |
Junel |
|
A likely fictional wolf-eared ship's captain involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Juniper |
|
A human inhabitant of Stahaan, a girl who likes to daydream.[1] | |
Jur |
|
Parent of Ivra Jursdotter | |
Justina |
|
A woman who imbued her weapons with her life force. | |
Justina Carthalion |
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Daughter of Jared Carthalion and Kristina of the Woods.[150] | |
Ka |
|
Someone whose teats Tlik swears by.[1] | |
Kadve |
|
A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay. Killed in the Furnace of Rath.[40] | |
Kakulina |
|
An astrologist in Towser's entourage. Vanished during the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Kal |
|
The dwarven First Watcher of Gurn Keep in 170 AR.[2] | |
Kalenth Ush |
|
A Keldon werewolf who traveled to northern Aerona and made a trade of capturing villagers and turning them into werewolves, selling their pelts to fur traders. Killed by one of his victims, the girl Kolli.[102] | |
Kalin |
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Father of Somilar, an orc from the distant future of Dominaria.[151] | |
Kalkuk |
|
A shopkeeper from Sumifa who was killed by Riolla Hifrata in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Kamee |
|
A cartographer in Gull's army of wizard-hunters.[23] | |
Kana |
|
One of the legends from Yotian folklore. On the day of marrying Bish, both of them died.[13] | |
Kani |
|
A village girl from Zhalfir.[33] She has three sisters: Neema, Oyana, and Amana. | |
Kantar |
|
A promising older student at Tocasia's camp in 18 AR.[13] | |
Kari |
|
A woman in New Argive who was converted to the Phyrexian side by Godwyn during the first Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria. She later betrayed Godwyn, killing him.[114] | |
Karin Amberly | Lady Amberly
|
A noblewoman who had Captain Grinstable lay siege to the castle of Lord Dane Isely.[99] | |
Karina Témoin |
|
Head of Household of House Vess.[129] Wife of George Téomin. | |
Karli | Karli of the Singing Moon
|
A desert wizard who attacked the army of Gull and Greensleeves.[23] She joined Towser's army of wizards as the only other who was not bound by the Stone Brain. She participated in the Battle of Lat-Nam, but was on the losing side, and ended up swearing allegiance and loyalty to Greensleeves to save her magic from being drained completely.[28] | |
Kartha Shockfist |
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Balduvian chief, leader of the Blue Storm clan in 2954 AR.[96] | |
Karthon |
|
A theoretic magician at the School of the Unseen during its last days.[96] | |
Kasib ibn Naji |
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A writer of famous letters during the Mirage War. Son of Naji. | |
Kastan | Lord Kastan
|
An albino who ran the assassins guild of Benalia.[40] | |
Katlya |
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Storyteller in the Family of the Rag Man of Bade Mountains in c. 300 AR. Mother of Shaim.[152] | |
Kavalex |
|
A dragon who made a pact with the Keldons before being killed by Skouras.[84] | |
Kazontas |
|
A Kjeldoran rebel whose armies was obliterated with a lightning bolt cast by the Kjeldoran court mage Pharon.[22] | |
Kebitu |
|
First mate of the Skyship Weatherlight. Died when the ship was attacked by a volcanic dragon in the Talruum Mountains.[95] | |
Keerax |
|
A young Mirtiin minotaur, who wished to oust the Stahaan from their home.[1] | |
Keevy Bogsbury |
|
Someone who encountered marsh gas | |
Keil |
|
A woman, pregnant with the Rag Man of Bade Mountains in c. 300 AR.[152] | |
Keilic |
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A cat warrior who fell in love with Mirri, who was in love with Gerrard. Seyen ruled that Gerrard and Keilic should fight over the right to marry her. Gerrard won.[40] | |
Kem | Bad Boy, Lop-ear, Kem the Scarfaced
|
A bodyguard of the wizard Towser. The antagonist of Gull and Greensleeves, until they saved his life. He later died in a tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Kenta |
|
One of Fola's parents.[63] | |
Kerish | Kerish, Urzan mechanist
|
A member of Urza's forces during the Brothers' War. | |
Kezel |
|
An elder of Ru-nora in c. 4290 AR.[153] | |
Khausiss |
|
A priest of the Breathstealers.[12] | |
Kheshiraya |
|
A female Mirtiin minotaur, sister of Deoraya. Killed in battle with Betalem's guards.[1] | |
Khiba |
|
A goblin eaten by Mtenda lions.[63] | |
Khygot |
|
An old, grizzled male Talruum Minotaur, who lived along the Talruum Mountains before the Invasion.[95] | |
Kifimbo | Kifimbo, Shadow guildmage
|
A Zhalfirin woman and very guarded Shadow Guildmage from Zhalfir.[112] | |
Kifran |
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A digger at the old Sumifa excavation in 3050 AR. Betrayed Javin to Porros, but was killed by Naruq anyway.[57] | |
Kindeya |
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Minotaur goddess of learnig in Talruum.[40] | |
Kinekin |
|
An old traditional orc sage from the distant future[151] | |
Kinirashi |
|
A female nekoru with luxurious sunset-gold fur.[17] | |
Kipamu | Lord Kipamu
|
A legendary general whose exploits gave name to Ki'pamu.[52] | |
Kipkemboi | Kipkemboi, Kukemssa Pirate
|
A wealthy Kukemssa pirate | |
Kirmah |
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A digger from Sumifa in 3050 AR, husband of Vashki.[57] | |
Kistefar |
|
An elf from Havenwood in Sarpadia who worked as a messenger in 170 AR.[2] | |
Kitrin Weidini |
|
A young human wizard from Umber, come to apprentice at the Institute of Arcane Study. She helped returning Alligarius Timni to the valley of Tamingazin.[56] | |
Kitten |
|
Noira's cat.[106] | |
Kjono |
|
Sister of Jojo and Okulu.[63] | |
Klaars |
|
A member of the Weatherlight Crew, wounded in the crash landing on Mercadia. Because his lower arm was badly broken, the Cho-Arrim cut off the arm off at the elbow. This made Klaars fly into a rage, killing four villagers before being executed.[75] | |
Klausson |
|
Former leader of the Kjeldoran Order of the Sacred Torch. After his death, he served in Lim-Dûl's undead army until he was destroyed by Jodah during Lim-Dûl's Battle.[27] | |
Kleetok | King Kleetok
|
A likely fictional merfolk king whose civilization evolved inside the belly of a Leviathan.[37] | |
Kler | Student Kler
|
One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Executed after the goblin student rebellion[1] | |
Knarr |
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One of Astor's warriors, survivor of the battle against Skouras.[84] | |
Knothead |
|
One of Gull's mules. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Knothead |
|
A Clockwork Beast that was summoned to White Ridge by Towser. Later caught the interest of Stiggur, who became its pilot.[38] The clockwork beast was fixed, rebuilt, and expanded into a powerhouse, which participated in and survived the Battle of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Knoton | Puckerbutt
|
A clerk in Towser's entourage. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Koborah |
|
A sun-priest who was abducted to Hell, and had to be saved by his daughter.[137] | |
Kolli |
|
A girl from a small village who was captured and bitten by the Keldon werewolf Kalenth Ush. Becoming a werewolf herself, she escaped Kalenth Ush's compound and managed to kill him with a sword.[102] | |
Kolo Vesh |
|
An elven prince of Veshaynya who was taken by giant spiders and rescued by his sister Tenya and his brother-in-law, Beric.[73] | |
Kopu |
|
Jojo's cousin.[63] | |
Koralld |
|
A Phyrexian overseer of Rath whose job was replaced by Davvol. Killed by Croag for failing to grow Rath's size quickly enough.[109] | |
Koravis Darkeyes |
|
Balduvian shaman, who found Lim-Dûl's ring finger in 2954 AR.[96] | |
Kordag |
|
A villager of Hooraree who joined the Robaran Mercenaries in the Battle of Efrava in an effort to end Johan's War.[55] | |
Korde |
|
A smith in the village of Stezine, c. 3250 AR[53] | |
Kort | Sergeant Kort
|
A raypen member of the Order on Otaria. He took over leadership of the Northern Order and guardianship of Pianna after dragonlord Eagyn's death.[110] | |
Kovar | Pashalik Kovar
|
A Rundvelt goblin, teacher of rock sledding at the academy.[49] | |
Krank |
|
A goblin of the Flarg, who was informed about goblin cricket through a letter.[51] | |
Kraw | Student Kraw
|
One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion[1] | |
Krebbel |
|
A siege tunnel engineer whose attempt at digging a siege tunnel under Lord Dane Isely's castle was foiled by rain.[99] | |
Kreyohl |
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A Keldon warlord who defended Gatha upon his arrival at the Keldon Necropolis and allowed him to establish his lab. Grandfather of Trohg, ancestor of Krieg.[109] | |
Krota | Sister Krota
|
A hostile rattlesnake, used as a guard in Rotapan's temple in Wyrvil in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Kruuna | Chieftess Kruuna
|
The goblin chieftess of the Red Mountains, killed by elves of Savaea after she killed their leader, Leaf.[85] | |
Kufu |
|
One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell.[22] | |
Kulinda |
|
A member of Rashida Scalebane's Elite who undertook the Lion's Eye quest to free Mangara from the Amber Prison..[124] | |
Kuni |
|
One of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR. Killed by merfolk while exploring the island of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Kuuvogeg |
|
Someone living in the Northern Ice Wastes of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Kwam |
|
A magic student in the army of Gull, who became the lover of Greensleeves.[23]He survived the Battle of Lat-Nam, where he crucially pursuaded Greensleeves to sacrifice her Planeswalker's spark to save everyone on the island.[28] | |
Kyenou |
|
An Arborian scout who joined Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven after the destruction of Shauku's domain.[64][55] | |
Kyliki | Kyliki of Havenwood
|
A survivor of the Fall of the Sarpadian Empires, author of "Havenwood Remembered". | |
Kylor |
|
An elven scout in Yavimaya.[105] | |
Kynthia |
|
Great-grandmother of Rakel.[23] | |
Kyram |
|
A sorceress who dueled Pharon and lost, and was turned partly into a snake as a result.[22] | |
Kyree |
|
A thief of the Haari Clan of Erg Mirab, who traveled to Indorin's Tomb and stole a golden feather from the Serra Angel Adriel.[7] | |
Lacjsi |
|
One of Tivadar's knights, whose oratory inspired the troops. | |
Ladric |
|
A young Icatian soldier summoned through space and time to Foulmere, only to be promptly killed in battle.[107] | |
Laga |
|
A Fallaji conscript. | |
Laik | Elder Laik
|
A human inhabitant of Stahaan, brother of Alik.[1] | |
Lairsen |
|
A Keldon Doyen who witnessed the Keldon Twilight.[154] | |
Lamar |
|
A Pardic barbarian who worked as a general for Kamahl.[70] | |
Lani Thesavert | Duchess Lani Thesavert
|
The author of Lost Lands and Hidden Hoards, lived during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Larut |
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The Haari Clan thief Kyree's trusty horse.[7] | |
Latavino Bar-bassanti |
|
A historian at the Argivian University.[51] | |
Lavash |
|
Am orcish clan chief working under Groth Jonar at the start of the Thaw.[148] | |
Leda | Leda, Vodalian Youth
|
A merfolk. | |
Leda Capashen |
|
Wife of Raddeus Capashen, Clan Chief of Clan Capashen. Killed by Tsabo Tavoc's minions.[72] Reanimated as a skeleton by Yawgmoth's Death Cloud.[116] | |
Leechnip |
|
A warty troll wizard who joined Towser's retinue of spellcasters working to resist Greensleeves and her Stone Brain. Responsible for summoning Ur-Drago, which killed three of Greensleeves' Guardians. Leechnip himself was killed during the Battle of Lat-Nam, chopped to pieces in the woods.[23] | |
Leen |
|
Son of the Rag Man of Bade Mountains in c. 300 AR.[152] | |
Leer |
|
One of Chainer's dementia snakemen, who worked as an assassin for Braids.[70] | |
Legmmie |
|
A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Lemeya |
|
A Mirtiin deity, the minotaur who gave birth to the world according to their myths.[1] | |
Leonovit | Leonovit of Bolk
|
A member of House Bolk, and cousin of the House Master, Kirlen. He and Zarel Ewine were responsible for gouging out the eye of Garth.[29] | |
Lesta |
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Samor's wife, a gardener and musician from Sumifa in 35 AR.[57] | |
Lewela |
|
Someone whose beard the elves of Veshaynya swear by.[73] | |
Lexa |
|
A student and researcher at the Academy at Tolaria West.[103] Friend of Targren. Because of a previous event, the faculty insisted she remained on campus, placing a tracking spell on her to ensure it. | |
Lhur |
|
Father of Rasarm and Siscera, an old potter. Killed by Suarvol.[88] | |
The Librarian
|
An old fellow who worked on some magic school. He told the story of the Weatherlight to the boy Ilcaster.[40] | ||
Liefellen | Liefellen, Quirion exarch
|
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Liklik |
|
A goblin of the Half-moon goblin tribe[66] | |
Liko |
|
A two-headed giant enslaved by the wizard Towser and befriended by Gull and Greensleeves. Survived the tsunami cast by Greeenseelves[38], and later became part of the wizard-hunting army.[23] | |
Lilienne |
|
The daughter of the mayor of Sylvayn, niece of Oly.[39] | |
Lindeloth |
|
Prime minister of the Ixidorians.[15] | |
Lindra |
|
Daughter of Gendrin, Leader of the Cult of Rimewind. Love interest of Heidar, whom she was older than and nearly as skilled as. After her love was driven mad by Phyrexian influence, he froze her solid and shattered her in a fit of rage.[128] | |
Lion |
|
Brother of Gull. Killed in the destruction of White Ridge.[38] | |
Lisolo | Bey Lisolo
|
Viashino leader from the Valley of Tamingazin.[56] | |
Litiah |
|
A likely fictional glassblower involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Lito en-Dal |
|
Son of Salla en-Dal, became a smith in Dominaria after the Rathi Overlay.[90] | |
Livia |
|
A villager of Koltos who befriended Wilemina of the Robaran Mercenaries.[55] | |
Llanach | Llanach, Skyshroud Ranger
|
A Skyshroud Elf who survived a Sliver attack at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[45] | |
Lognell | Lognell, Argivian scout
|
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Lola |
|
A villager of Koltos who befriended Wilemina of the Robaran Mercenaries.[55] | |
Lorens |
|
A liberated slave from the Thunder Isles who joined the Robaran Mercenaries after the slave rebellion of Tirras. He eventually joined Adira's Circle of Seven, and was killed in the last battle of Johan's War.[55] | |
Lorrin | Lorrin of Kestha
|
A member of House Kestha, who lost in the Festival of the Arena against Naru of House Bolk.[29] | |
Lostspoons | Mister Lostspoons, Skulltown gossip
|
An elder spirit inhabitant from Urborg. | |
Lothor |
|
A leader of one of the thieves' brotherhoods in the city of Kush.[29] | |
Louche |
|
A cabal pit broker who brought Chainer to fight against Jeska and Balthor. Later promoted to Master of Games.[62] | |
Lounda Ogun |
|
Commander of foot in Tefemburu during the Mirage War.[16] | |
Louser | Sergeant Louser
|
An orc soldier eaten by a Lord of the Pit[19] | |
Lucan |
|
A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
Ludoc |
|
A mountain mage in an ermine cloak who joined Towser's retinue of spellcasters working to resist Greensleeves and her Stone Brain. After the deaths of Gurias, Dacia, Leechnip, and Haakon during the Battle of Lat-Nam, he abandoned Towser and tried to flee, but Greensleeves used a Force of Nature to drain his mana, making him lose control of his summoned animals. He submitted to Greensleeves and swore loyalty and allegiance to save his magic from being drained completely.[28] | |
Lunami | Guildmaster Lunami
|
Guildmaster of the Shadow Guild in Tefemburu.[16] | |
Lunow |
|
The mythical son of Bethanelle, and brother of Necros, Bragnon, and Fennis. Lunow's power was that of Forgetfulness, allowing for others reprieve from their painful memories. Necros stole his brother's power and used it to make Lunow's forget he ever even had that power.[3] | |
Luquin | The Treefather, The Ancient
|
The elder of the Sarrazan forest elves in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Lusk | Lusk of the House of Xarl
|
A man of Xarl's lineage, and brother of Eskil.[155] | |
Lustra | Mistress of the South Wind
|
One of the desert spirit deities of Jamuraa, beseeched for direction.[35][64] | |
Lyanii |
|
An immortal Serran refugee living in the village of Devas in Benalia. She trained Gerrard’s ancestors for Urza, who hoped one of them would be a worthy heir to the legacy.[109] | |
Lydia | Lydia, Countess Brellis
|
A noble whose forces was attacked by coal golems | Coal Golem |
Lydia |
|
A student at the Tolarian Academy who was injured by tiny goblins.[26] | |
Lydia Wynforth |
|
Mayor of Trokair. | |
Lyrin |
|
A dwarf living underneath Mount Fiers on Otaria, great-granddaughter of Dawar, who told her the myth of the Lady of the Mountain.[67] | |
Lyssius | King Lyssius
|
King of the Isles of Argive around 100 AR.[11] | |
M'bari |
|
A young warrior of Kenlo.[63] | |
Mabok |
|
One of the gods of Yotia.[13] | |
Mabutho |
|
Teferi's grandfather. The first in his family to own his land.[45] | |
Mabyn | Captain Mabyn
|
A human pirate and captain of Adira Strongheart's ships, Robor's Arrow.[35] | |
Maceo |
|
Son of King Thedeso, he became king of Sumifa in 3050 AR upon the death of his father.[57] | |
Macha Mac Aonghus |
|
A healder of Ruadach, mentor of Terena.[9] | |
Macumba |
|
The black-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[146] | |
Madga |
|
Buric's second in command, a scarred pit fighter from Otaria now working as an enforcer. Sacrificed herself to power the spell to summon the jucarri demon that killed the vampiric dragon that had been plaguing the area.[24] | |
Magda |
|
One of Hazezon Tamar's advisors.[35] | |
Majaliwa |
|
A wizard who was enticed to release a dragon, causing him to become possessed by the ancient wizard Gazali.[127] | |
Maket |
|
A man on Subiras caravan. Murdered by Kwende to frame Teferi.[18] | |
Makou |
|
The great feathered serpent god of the Sukurvian nomads.[35][64] | |
Makura |
|
The Great Mother of Hurloon in c. 4100 AR. Her consort was Hamu and her son Amahu.[32] | |
Malfegor |
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A Dominarian wizard whose troops included the Goblin Balloon Brigade the "Dumber Thans".[108] | |
Malga Phlegmtooth |
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An orc general. | |
Malina |
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One of Hammen's men acting as lieutenant of his new brotherhood in the city of Kush.[29] | |
Malk |
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A Keldon guard who oversaw the delivery of Haddad to Latulla's household during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Malvern Xelionos |
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Manda |
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A villager of Efrava who was replaced with a Khyyiani spy by Johan.[55] | |
Mao |
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Daughter of the planeswalker Vram. Disguised as a cat, she was left in the care of Peter Langwynd. Lived c. 1600 AR.[107] | |
Maraavis | The Last Protector, the Mourning One
|
An aquatic blue dragon of Cosiman Reefs, whose unhatched daughter Toraix's egg was stolen by Riand on order by Urza.[58] | |
Mardio |
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A likely fictional glassblower involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Margaret Ellsworth | Lady Ellsworth
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Prime Minister of Icatia representing King Henry Joseph I in 170 AR.[139] | |
Mari |
|
A worker at the Weatherlight construction site.[10] | |
Marigold |
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A human archer in Ohabi Caleria's service, and one of Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven. Killed by Lucrezians on the Unawanna island. After her death, her Circle of Seven position went to Echo.[35][64][55] | |
Marik |
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A possibly fictional pirate who was partly responsible for the creation of the curse of Tyree.[98] | |
Marja Stovorod | Princes Marja
|
Quiet and thoughtful daughter of the current ruler of Vodalia.[30] | |
Marsden | Marsden, party leader
|
A party leader killed by Drakuseth. | |
Martyn Nosinet |
|
Head of the Department of Linguistics Research at Tolaria West.[156] Killed by Valko Indorian in 4562 AR after he began to suspect Indorian was being Phyrexianized. | |
Mashala ni Hata Kan |
|
An Onean wrestler of Telina Hata's school, killed in the Fall of Oneah fighting alongside Ayesh and Khairt.[1] | |
Matty |
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Son of Crooked-Nose. Was refused to join the attack on the ship carrying Adira Strongheart in Buzzard's Bay by his mother, likely saving his life.[64] | |
Matu |
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A member of Hammen's pickpocket brotherhood in the city of Kush, murdered at the hands of Grand Master Zarel Ewine to rouse Garth from hiding.[29] | |
Maurik |
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The Suwwardi taskmaster who kept Mishra as a slave digging pits in the Great Desert in 21 AR.[13] | |
Maurris | Farmer Maurris
|
A farmer who exhanged tales with Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Max | Max, Benalish scout
|
A Benalish scout. | |
Mayonako |
|
A Nekoru, mate of Wasitora and father of her kittens. His name means "Midnight."[17] | |
Meckie |
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A man in Argivia in 4000 AR, friend of Edgur.[5] | |
Medryn Silverwand |
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Mehonvo |
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An Urhaalan minotaur during the Dark Age, uncle of Mytaru. Killed by a coal golem.[8] | |
Meida |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight promoted to first mate after Kebitu's death.[95] Mother of multiple daughters with children of their own. Died in a fight with a mech leftover from the Brothers' War in the Adarkar Wastes. | |
Melan |
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One of the gods of Yotia.[13] | |
Melana |
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Harbin's wife, mother of Jarsyl[13] After the war, she built the manor house in the Giva Province that would eventually be inherited by Jodah.[25] | |
Melba |
|
A scout working for Bardo in Gull's army of wizard-hunters, sister of Givon. Killed in the Badlands by an opposing wizard's Demonic Hordes.[23] | |
Melelki |
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A dwarf woman living in Sarpadia in 170 AR with her daughters Tamun and Sekena.[2] | |
Mendil |
|
A reputedly mad scholar who posited that the origin of the dobéhma must be magical in nature, as their unique coloration has been inherited for countless generations. Lived c. 1500 AR.[107] | |
Meraud | Councilor Meraud
|
One of Hazezon Tamar's councilors.[35] | |
Merrik Aidar | Merrik Aidar, Benalish Patrol
|
A Benalish soldier who survived a Sliver attack. | |
Mg'razzgh |
|
A Shivan dragon who terrorized the north shore of Tolaria before it was killed. Urza later summoned a simulacrum based on Mg'razzgh, which tricked Urza into giving it enough strength to free itself from its own summoning binding.[157] | |
Mi'cha |
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A war mammoth. | |
Michand |
|
A knight of Kjeldor at the start of the Thaw. Commander of the Orders of the Griffin and Phoenix.[148] | |
Michelle |
|
The assistant of Primata Delphine[25] | |
Michi |
|
Mother of Hestia, originally a cub of the Hooraree who was traded to Efrava in the 6-year exchange.[55] | |
Micka |
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One of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR, instated after the deaths of Alina and Bly. Killed during the Battle of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Mideah |
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Ratepe's father in Pincar City, c. 3250 AR. A philosopher and lecturer at Tabarna's school before it was burned down by the Shratta. Died as a farmer, plowing his fields.[53] | |
Miko |
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One of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR, instated after the deaths of Alina and Bly. Killed by merfolk while exploring the island of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Mimi |
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A squirrel. | |
Mina | Mina of Ingkara
|
A member of House Ingkara, who participated in the Festival of the Arena and had his feet bitten off by Quarum Trench Gnomes.[29] | |
Minat |
|
An old, mostly-blind, dementia caster who taught Chainer how to pit fight.[62] | |
Mineena |
|
The daughter of Farmer Shohn.[1] | |
Mirannon |
|
Someone living in the Great Salt Marsh of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Mireille Gaetane |
|
Author of "The Valeriad" | |
Mirelda |
|
The wife of the mayor of Sylvayn, sister-in-law of Oly.[39] | |
Mistress Vess
|
A member of the Cabal who impersonated Liliana Vess. Killed by Kaya.[129] | ||
Mita |
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Daughter of the Rag Man of Bade Mountains in c. 300 AR.[152] | |
Mitrokin |
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The founder of Mitrokin Village.[146] | |
Modo |
|
A goblin mercenary. | |
Mok | Student Mok
|
One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion[1] | |
Mom Three-Slugs |
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A goblin matron from the Ironclaw Mountains. Bigasdat and Flegg's mother.[76] | |
Mongo |
|
A Wild Mongrel in the Un-iverse. | |
Moonbeam |
|
A Hurloon minotaur who met with Gull and Greensleeves in 4077 AR.[23] | |
Moragh |
|
An elderly druid who raised the white dragon Jarod.[138] | |
Morath |
|
Someone whose journey was noted down in an ancient narrative.[158] | |
Morglauum |
|
Someone living in the Great Salt Marsh of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Morl |
|
A fur trader who hired the girl Kolli to discover how Kalenth Ush had obtained so many silver wolf furs. Later killed by Kalenth Ush in his werewolf form.[102] | |
Moyaraya |
|
A Mirtiin minotaur, leader of her clan.[1] | |
Mtai | Mtai, Civic Guildmage
|
A Zhalfirin man and quite cold Civic Guildmage.[112] | |
Mudai |
|
The smith of Lady Caleria. Mudai was one of the Hyperion blacksmiths and thus covered from head to toe in a second skin of metal.[141] | |
Mudcreep |
|
An Urborg thallid compleated by New Phyrexia's green-aligned Copper Host.[159] | |
Muhish |
|
An elder of Ru-nora in c. 4290 AR.[153] | |
Mukel |
|
A goblin of the Half-moon goblin tribe[66] | |
Mulago |
|
The undead dwarven servant of Deadalus.[91] | |
Muliya | Muley
|
Rakel's sergeant who became Green Captain after the death of Ordando.[23] She participated in, and survived, the Battle of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Multam Ilmiera |
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An inhabitant of Ki'pamu in c. 3850 AR, killer of Axdan Hajeen. Killed in turn by the angel Kotara on the orders of Axdan's brother Sabul Hajeen.[59] | |
Multon |
|
A scribe in King's Head[66] | |
Mummuir | The Monarch of All Trees
|
A fatally sleep-inducing banyan elemental growing on the volcanic lip of Unawanna and several other islands in the Sea of Serenity.[35] | |
Murad | Captain Murad
|
Captain of the Burning Vengeance, the pirate ship that rescued Sisay from enslavement.[60] | |
Murdoch |
|
A sergeant from Yerkoy and friend of Wilemina. Joined Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven after the death of Treetop.[64][55] | |
Murk |
|
A Pardic barbarian who challeneged Kamahl for the right of leadership of the tribes and lost.[70] | |
Murl | Student Murl
|
One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in Betalem's rebellion.[1] | |
Mutter Makree |
|
Inventor of a Serpent Generator.[19] | |
Mwani | Mwani, Mtenda Goatherd Mwani, Mtenda Herder
|
A famous Jamuraan goatherd whose name means "Slayer of the Tree-Tall Mantis."[63] | |
Myacanolor |
|
One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell.[22] | |
Mykler |
|
One of Adira Strongheart's retainers.[35] | |
Myrr Ortovi |
|
A lady of Clan Ortovi. Through a deal with Urza, she was married to Jaffry Capashen, the first step in the Benalish Bloodline Project. Myrr is thus an ancestor to Gerrard Capashen.[109] | |
Myrrax | King Myrrax
|
Liberal Minotaur king of Stahaan, trying to reform the local goblins. Executed by the Stahaan after the Mirtiin rebellion.[1] | |
Mythopoeia |
|
A woman in New Argive, mentor of Godyn. She was killed during the first Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.[114] | |
N'ciczli |
|
The last and greatest of the Tchoktan war-priests. One day, he was summoned and never returned. His empire, without a leader, was destroyed by the progenitors of the early Sarpadian empires.[136] | |
Nah |
|
One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Nahatkim |
|
An elderly, legless member of Hammen's pickpocket brotherhood in the city of Kush, murdered at the hands of Grand Master Zarel Ewine to rouse Garth from hiding.[29] | |
Nahtri |
|
One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Naimah | Naimah, Femeref Philosopher
|
A Jamuraan philosopher.[63] | |
Najat |
|
Author of a famous Travelogue. | |
Naji |
|
Father of Kasib. | |
Najib |
|
A man killed when his castle at El-Abar collapsed. | |
Naruq |
|
An elven assassin working for Porros in 3050 AR. Killed Kifran.[57] | |
Nashira |
|
A soldier in Gull's wizard-hunting army who saved the life of Greensleeves when she accidentally bumped into an invisible assassin.[28] | |
Natal |
|
A Benalish hero who abducted Rakel from her home in Gish.[23] | |
Natal |
|
Jamuraan soldier of the Ki'pamu League who participated in the Prophecy War. In Haddad's first battle, he was killed by a Keldon warrior.[52] | |
Nathan Capashen |
|
A Clan Capashen leader who made a deal with Urza on the marriage of his cousin Jaffry Capashen to Myrr Ortovi, the first step in the Benalish Bloodline Project.[109] | |
Nax |
|
A villager of Efrava who served as a guard after Ruko's death.[55] | |
Naxos Ilmiera |
|
A smuggler in Ki'pamu who was arrested by Hand of Justice.[50] | |
Nazarius |
|
Leader of a band of Martyrs of Korlis in Gull's army in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Necros |
|
The mythical son of Bethanelle, and brother of Bragnon, Fennis, and Lunow. Necros' power was to use the void to drain others' magic. Thus, he stole the powers of his brothers, and created Night to allow for darkness of sight, Sleep to allow for rest, and finally Death to end his mother's existence as per her wishes.[3] | |
Nedastophalites |
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The last warrior-queen of Zegon, died in -50 AR after winning her city its freedom from the Tomakul Fallaji.[25] | |
Nedastophalites | Nedda
|
Mage and librarian at the Conclave of Mages. She was named after the last warrior-queen of Zegon.[25] | |
Needle |
|
An agent of Belzenlok's Cabal, tasked with infiltrating New Argive. Killed as reward for recovering the Blackblade.[160] | |
Neema |
|
A Zhalfirin soldier under General Mageta.[33] She has three sisters: Oyana, Kani, and Amana. | |
Neith |
|
One of the three soldiers Gull met on Towser's tropical island.[38] Later became part of the wizard-hunting army and was promoted to Blue Captain after the death of Tomas.[23] | |
Nequeel | Nequeel of Many Leagues
|
An aquatic blue dragon of Cosiman Reefs, mother of Maraavis.[58] | |
Nesha |
|
A girl from Shingol, Yunnie's first love. Died in a plague during the Plague Years.[8] | |
Neshi Malu |
|
A breathstealer of the Panther Clan. Summoned and formed into a Spirit of the Night by Bwire. Later possessed his body.[63] | |
Neshiearaya |
|
A Mirtiin minotaur, leader of her clan.[1] | |
Nesir |
|
A Jamuraan pirate of the Burning Vengeance, the pirate ship that rescued Sisay from enslavement.[60] | |
Nethya |
|
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Nevlin |
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A citizen of Bryce, acquaintance of Hazezon Tamar.[55] | |
Nibahn |
|
A samite healer who offered to heal Kamahl after the Order attacked Cabal City.[62] | |
Nida |
|
A villager of Hooraree who joined the Robaran Mercenaries in the Battle of Efrava.[55] | |
Nimel |
|
A madman living in Shikar during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Ninkin | Ninkin the Bold
|
A viceful man whose actions were cautioned against in some versions of "The Antiquities War"[53] | |
Niptea | Prophet Niptea
|
A prophet who was burned, speaking of the sweetness it is to meet the eye of heaven.[97] | |
Nireya |
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Nker |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Nocwa |
|
Someone living in the Sand Seas of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Noira |
|
A Benalish hero.[106] | |
Noadia |
|
An Urhaalan minotaur during the Dark Age. Wife of Mytaru.[8] | |
Noah |
|
A man of Buzzard's Bay, whose warehouse caught fire after Darswin and his highwaymen set a blaze.[64] | |
Nod |
|
One of Chainer's dementia snakemen, who worked as an assassin for Braids.[70] | |
Noddel |
|
An elderly Efravan tigerfolk bound by tradition[64] | |
Nora | Nora of Kjeld
|
A Kjeldoran during the Ice Age of Terisiare, a follower of Justice.[161] | |
Norda |
|
A merfolk deity, whose blessing is asked speed and removal of obstacles, and whose tears, fins and domain are used as curses.[70] | |
Norganu |
|
The second officer of the scout commander in Tefemburu during the Mirage War.[16] | |
Nunieve |
|
Daughter of Crucias, died of illness at 9 years of age.[77] | |
Nuwr | Student Nuwr
|
One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion[1] | |
Ockeed Ilyssa |
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Patriatch of the Ilyssa family, rivals of the Maglans. Killed in 4050 AR when Virot Maglan became the First of the Cabal.[87] | |
Odamulus | Seer Odamulus
|
A seer who described the effects of the Heart of Shanodin, which reveals everyone within's true self.[97] | |
Oddveig Ulfsson | Oddveig Ulfsson, Caravan Scout
|
Dire Wolves | |
Oesol |
|
A viashino wizard in the Institute of Arcane Study.[56] | |
Offero | Inquisitor Magnus
|
An abbot of the Church of Tal and the prelate of Iwset during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Ofunda Malmani |
|
An old warrior in Tefemburu during the Mirage War.[16] | |
Ogla | Ogla of Bolk
|
A member of House Bolk, who participated in the Festival of the Arena against Alinar of House Fentesk.[29] | |
Ohles |
|
A viashino running an establishment serving food dipped in an addictice golden sauce which Aligarius Timni was exposed to by Ursal Daleel.[56] | |
Oji |
|
An elf from Eln Forest, a scarred veteran.[8] | |
Okmark | Okmark of Fentesk
|
A member of House Fentesk. He died in the illegal street-duel with Garth One-eye.[29] | |
Okulu | Moon Child
|
Sister of Jojo and Kjono. Has vitiligo.[63] | |
Ola |
|
Father of Arnjlot Olasson | |
Old And Dusty |
|
A Talruum champion summoned by the askari battlemages of Tefemburu.[16] | |
Oles |
|
One of the four bodyguards in Towser's entourage. Attacked Gull in a coastal town and was killed.[38] | |
Olf | Townsman Olf
|
A human inhabitant of Stahaan, impatient but capable.[1] | |
Olsham |
|
A cephalid psionist who worked in service of Empress Llawan.[62] | |
Oly |
|
A drunk who revealed a shapeshifter's trick to his village.[39] | |
Omar | Omar of Kestha
|
A member of House Kestha, who participated and lost in the Festival of the Arena.[29] | |
Omen | Emperor Omen
|
A fake captain of the Vodalia army, a role actually played by the Eliterate Destry, who thwarted Sergeant Blatik to become the actual successor to Empress Galina. After rebuilding New Vodalia as a democratic society, he faked his own death in an unexpected (illusory) shark attack in order to go back to his old life.[30][79] | |
Omzatta |
|
One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell. Penkiron requires a sacrifice of a ruby ring on a band of purest gold for the spell.[22] | |
Ophenia |
|
Mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
Oranes | Oranes, Yavimaya hunter
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Orchid |
|
One of the six courtesans in Towser's entourage - haughty and luxurious. Vanished during the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Ordando |
|
The Green Captain in the army of Gull and Greensleeves. She had two wives, making her both the first mentioned LGBT+ and polyamorous person in Magic: The Gathering's story. Killed while rescuing Rakel from torture in Benalia City.[23] | |
Oria |
|
A Master of the Haari Clan of Erg Mirab, who witnessed Kyree's completion of her Task.[7] | |
Orm |
|
Mage at the Conclave of Mages. He refused all meals in a quest for higher consciousness.[25] | |
Ornder | Lady Ornder[139]
|
Author of Letters: A History of Sarpadia[2] | |
Orshk |
|
A rock badger, pet of the famous rock sledder Dochyel.[49] | |
Orson | Orson, cemetery baron
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Orville | Lieutenant Orville
|
A human officer of the city of Lucrezia, whose ship was captured by Adira Strongheart.[35] | |
Oryan | Oryan, Urzan artificer
|
An Urzan artificer who entered a door to nothingness. | |
Oseltei |
|
A Jehesic ship's captain during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Osterman |
|
An eternally young man who made the gods jealous as he lived in a house of stars with his two consorts, according to a myth told to Ayesh by Elder Alik.[1] | |
Otori Ilmiera |
|
An inhabitant of Ki'pamu c. 3850 AR, cousin of Multam Ilmiera. Killed by the angel Kotara on the orders of Sabul Hajeen.[59] | |
Otter |
|
A boy from White Ridge who contracted the Black Death and died.[38] | |
Otto |
|
A fisherman from Shingol.[8] | |
Ozel son of Suk |
|
A member of the Weatherlight Crew, who was killed on Rath during the first battle with Predator'.[40] | |
Ozmar Starkaadison |
|
A student at the School of the Unseen during its last days.[96] | |
Paeras |
|
One of Suarvol's minions. Killed by Rasarm and Yekol.[88] | |
Pahartus Armagen |
|
A likely fictional glassblower involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Paige | Sergeant Paige
|
A Sergeant in the Order serving under Captain Pianna.[44] | |
Pakihim |
|
A citizen of Ki'pamu, grandson of Arkos, who told him the story of Sabul Hajeen and the Hand of Justice.[50] | |
Palin |
|
One of Suarvol's guards. Killed by Rasarm and Yekol.[88] | |
Panya | Panya, Granger Guildmage
|
A Zhalfirin woman and somewhat blunt and earthy Granger Guildmage.[112] | |
Pardano |
|
An Urhaalan minotaur during the Dark Age, son of Aesor. Killed in a cave-in caused by Tiyint.[8] | |
Pari |
|
Great-grandfather of Agrippa, cleared the Isles of Argive of raiders and discovered Pari's Golden Beach.[11] | |
Parton |
|
A villager of Koltos who befriended Vicia of the Robaran Mercenaries.[55] | |
Pashad ibn Asim | Pashad ibn Asim, Suq'Ata Trader
|
A Suq'Atan man and trader.[112] Son of Asim. | |
Pashadar Dirf | Pashadar Dirf, Goblin Flotilla Commander
|
A goblin commander in Sarpadia, killed by merfolk | Vodalian Mage |
Patrick |
|
Son of Isarrk, a bastard Capashen farmer and part of the Bloodline Project. Attacked and wounded by Phyrexians.[109] | |
Paxton |
|
A slave of Tirras who joined the Robaran Mercenaries after the slave rebellion of Tirras. Killed when their stolen airship crashed on the Magnetic Mountain.[55] | |
Payter |
|
A farmer, uncle of Aleena.[1] | |
Peaceflower |
|
A pixie living in Arboria during the reign of Shauku.[64] | |
Peachblossom |
|
One of the six courtesans in Towser's entourage - kind and honest. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Peft |
|
One of the Eub Hlut of Foulmere, possibly the only survivor from her people of Vram's duel there. Lived c. 1600 AR.[107] | |
Penkin |
|
An innkeeper in Argivia in 4000 AR.[5] | |
Penkiron Olubo |
|
One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell. Penkiron requires a sacrifice of the skull of a man painted with the sigil of his celestial realm for the spell.[22] | |
Perceval |
|
One of the Ravens, scouts working under Jayne in Gull's wizard-hunting army. Killed by merfolk while exploring the island of Lat-Nam.[23] | |
Peregrine | Lieutenant Peregrine
|
A soldier in the army of Bryce, serving under General Seanchan and Tetrarch Hazezon Tamar. Joined the crew of Adira Strongheart and drowned after their ship wrecked in Buzzard's Bay.[35][64] | |
Perena Deepcutter | Perena Deepcutter, Dwarven Armorer
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Pero |
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Perrick |
|
A man living in Argivia in 4000 AR, father of Riliana.[5] | |
Petalia |
|
Leader of Greensleeves's bodyguards in 4077 AR. Was sent to the Abyss along with Ur-Drago.[28] | |
Peter Douglas | Corporal Peter Douglas
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Icatian Corporal | Goblin War Drums |
Petod |
|
A merfolk working for Llawan who came to Aboshan's court and ran foul of Laquatus, who killed him and used his corpse to gain favor with the Emperor.[138] | |
Petra | Petra, novice chronomancer
|
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Petrakov | Petrakov of Fentesk
|
A member of House Fentesk, who killed Farnin of House Bolk in a death match in the Festival of the Arena.[29] | |
Petros |
|
A member of Hammen's pickpocket brotherhood in the city of Kush, murdered at the hands of Grand Master Zarel Ewine to rouse Garth from hiding.[29] | |
Phanal-Unorg |
|
One of the desert spirit deities of Jamuraa, a one-eyed deity, beseeched to blow wind.[35][64] | |
Pharon |
|
An ancient wizard who advised the kings of Kjeldor for 400 years after its founding. On his deathbed, he revealed the "Blare of Doom," Urza's obliteration spell at the Sylex Blast, to the scribe Barrinalo, whom he names his successor.[22] | |
Pheylad |
|
A ship's captain who brought Rayne to Yavimaya while Multani was away in Shanodin.[109] | |
Phorodotus |
|
An author of strategic war books.[66] | |
Phreus |
|
An enormous snowy owl, summoned by the nature spirit Dare to help Edgur return to Argivia.[5] | |
Phyrrax |
|
A male Mirtiin minotaur, member of the party that caught Ayesh on the mountain.[1] | |
Phys |
|
An old sailor who shipwrecked on the island of Ru-Nora, beset by blue dragons every 88 years.[153] | |
Pia | Councilor Pia
|
One of Hazezon Tamar's councilors.[35] | |
Picknose |
|
A goblin of the Half-moon goblin tribe who was killed in a challenge against king Wolsey.[66] | |
Pinaphet |
|
Pupil of Vissk training to be a Magus of the Future. Burned to death by Ugin's ghostfire.[162] | |
Pink Eye |
|
One of the Crimosn Kobolds that lived in the tunnels beneath Shauku's domaain.[64] | |
Pioni | Lady Pioni
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Peemel's fourth wife during the Dark Age, executed to make way for his fifth.[8] | |
Pipi-ku |
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A young boy who saw a Mesa Pegasus, according to a story told to Ayesh by Elder Alik.[1] | |
Pol Cordel |
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A close friend of Gerrard Capashen's, with whom he left his hourglass pendant, a piece of the Legacy.[163] He was older than Gerrard.[164] | |
Poppyseed |
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Sister of Gull.[38] | |
Pova |
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Balduvian shaman, cured Jaya Ballard of a plague in 2954 AR.[96] | |
Praden | Praden the Sower
|
A song mage from Sumifa who was killed by a cockatrice in 35 AR.[57] | |
Prane |
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A healer in Gull's army in 4077 AR, who healed Gull after he faced off against the Keldon Warlord Ix.[28] | |
Prence |
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A crewmember of a ship anchored at the Tolarian Academy.[26] | |
Prewitt |
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A Benalish soldier who participated in the defense against the first Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.[4] | |
Priget | Camp Commander Priget
|
A camp chief, killed by the Keldon prisoner Couric.[52] | |
Prince |
|
One of the Crimosn Kobolds that lived in the tunnels beneath Shauku's domaain.[64] | |
Pringle | Prophet Pringle
|
A prophet in the Age of the Silver Sun who was against the hoarding of riches.[97] | |
Puffer |
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A Wyrvil clan chief whose head was claimed by Rotapan in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Pulli | Queen Pulli
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Queen of the Unawanna, whose people were rescued from Lucrezian slavery by Adira Strongheart and her crew.[35] | |
Purceon Capashen |
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Clan leader, descendant of Nathan Capashen and Thomas Capashen. Appointed Ellyn Capashen as a soldier after she saved him from a Phyrexian attack.[109] | |
Pyhrralem | Matriarch of Stahaan, Speaker of Stone, Most Revered Living Mother
|
The Stahaan minotaur matriarch before Gynnalem, ruling until her death.[1] | |
Pyrin |
|
A Master of the Haari Clan of Erg Mirab, who witnessed Kyree's completion of her Task.[7] | |
Q'Tarin |
|
One of Rafek's wolves, a pup in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Qalhata |
|
A Zhalfirin commander in the war against Femeref, descendant of Gazali.[127] | |
Questing Lip |
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Jedit Ojanen's monox in Efrava. Killed by sand wurms while rescuing Johan[64] | |
Quetoxl |
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One of the Quarum Trench Gnomes who joined Gull's wizard-hunting army in 4077 AR. Killed by merfolk while exploring the island of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Quetzan |
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A possibly fictional witch who was responsible for the creation of the curse of Tyree when she was killed by Samal the Razor.[98] | |
Quick |
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A Sarpadian thrull involved in the rebellion against the Order of the Ebon Hand in 170 AR.[2] | |
Quilk |
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A goblin of the Flarg, who became involved in goblin cricket.[51] | |
Quincil | Farmer Quincil
|
A farmer who exhanged tales with Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Qurrax |
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A male Mirtiin minotaur, member of the party that caught Ayesh on the mountain.[1] | |
Rabi |
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Spokesman for the Moorish Cavalry who joined the army of Gull.[23] | |
Rache Tarmula |
|
Current leader of House Tarmula of Benalia.[30] | |
Raddeus Capashen |
|
Chief of Clan Capashen at the start of the Phyrexian Invasion. Killed by Tsabo Tavoc's minions.[72] Reanimated as a skeleton by Yawgmoth's Death Cloud.[116] | |
Rafek |
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One of Drufalden's Neffian slaves in 3050 AR, brother of Doulos. Killed by Rotapan.[57] | |
Raffan |
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Someone living in Stonehaven Plains during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Rahud |
|
A Fallaji digger at Tocasia's camp in 16 AR[13] | |
Raikha ni Hata Kan |
|
An Onean wrestler of Telina Hata's school, who was downed in the Fall of Oneah fighting alongside Ayesh and Khairt.[1] | |
Rainfall |
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Sister of Gull. Killed in the destruction of White Ridge.[38] | |
Raklok |
|
A goblin soothsayer eaten by Mtenda lions.[63] | |
Ramanash |
|
A Fallaji scribe who worked at Worlight's House of Letters in Kjeld with Barrinalo as one of his colleagues.[22] | |
Rana | Rana, Suq'Ata Market Fool
|
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Ranas | Ranas Tak
|
A Garan tak in Tamingazin, father of Recin and husband of Janin. Killed by Rael Gar.[56] | |
Ranon Spiritsinger |
|
A bard in Towser's entourage. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Rarnas |
|
Someone living in the Northern Ice Wastes of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Rasarm |
|
An Otarian hunter whose family was killed by the Cabal. Became a pit fighter with his Atog partner Yekol.[88] | |
Rasper |
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A Wyrvil clan chief whose head was claimed by Rotapan in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Rav | Townsman Rav
|
A human inhabitant of Stahaan, capable with a crossbow.[1] | |
Reginald |
|
A squirrel. | |
Regitus |
|
The head servant of the wizard Pharon in Kjeld.[22] | |
Rehad |
|
A student who came with Barrin and Urza to Tolaria in 3317 AR in order to rebuild the Tolarian Academy, and promply lost his arm in a slow-time rift.[101] | |
Relj |
|
An artificer at the School of the Unseen during its last days.[96] | |
Remarin |
|
A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
Renauld |
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First Mate of a ship anchored at the Tolarian Academy.[26] | |
Reseda |
|
A Nantuko who worked with the Order, and confronted Chainer over the Mirari he carried.[62] | |
Rha'ud |
|
A Tolarian bloodlines subject who was malformed by Gatha's experiments.[109] | |
Rhimak |
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A goblin eaten by Mtenda lions.[63] | |
Rhindle |
|
A Scaled Wurm.[46] | |
Rhirhok | Rhirhok, Goblin Archer
|
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Riand |
|
A Benalish student at the Tolarian Academy. Stole Toraix's egg on the orders of Urza and was punished by Maraavis for this act by experiencing his own death on a lopp for 1000 days.[58] | |
Ribbons |
|
The horse of Gull.[23] | |
Rico |
|
A member of Hammen's pickpocket brotherhood in the city of Kush, murdered at the hands of Grand Master Zarel Ewine to rouse Garth from hiding.[29] | |
Rida |
|
A male guard working for Dacian the Red. Was allured by Shanodin Dryads, his mind becoming befuddled.[23] | |
Rij |
|
A digger at the old Sumifa excavation in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Rika |
|
A Jamuraan man whose hut blew away in a twister.[63] | |
Rikki | Captain Rikki
|
A soldier in the army of Bryce, serving under General Seanchan and Tetrarch Hazezon Tamar.[35] Later served as helmsman for Adira Strongheart.[55] | |
Rilgesh | General Rilgesh
|
Agnate's secod-in-command, a metathran who accepted transfer of leadership to Grizzlegom, and joined him in killing lich lord Dralnu.[154] | |
Riliana |
|
A woman in Argivia in 4000 AR, love interest of Edgur and daughter of Perrick.[5] | |
Rillaaraya |
|
A Mirtiin minotaur, leader of her clan after the death of Scaraya.[1] | |
Rillu Veza | Director Rillu Veza, Ambassador Veza
|
A Merfolk sent by Empress Llawan to spy on Ambassador Laquatus. She worked as advisor to the Empress after Emperor Aboshan's death,[62] and was later promoted to ambassador.[70] | |
Rimon | Captain Rimon
|
A corsair and ship's captain in Buzzard's Bay. Was hired by Johan to attack the ship carrying Adira Strongheart. Presumably killed when his ship broke apart in a maelstrom.[64] | |
Rindar |
|
One of the gods of Yotia.[13] | |
Rip | Student Rip
|
One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion[1] | |
Roanna |
|
One of Adira Strongheart's retainers.[35] | |
Roas |
|
A merfolk of Cosiman Reefs, heir of Atadon.[58] | |
Robar |
|
Someone deceased who inspired the naming of the Robaran Mercenaries.[35] | |
Robaraya |
|
A young Mirtiin minotaur, who wished to oust the Stahaan from their home.[1] | |
Roech |
|
Lord of Southern Ruadach in c. 3800 AR. Killed in an uprising.[9] | |
Rogan |
|
King of Angremur during the Dark Age. Got into a war with the goblins of the Flarg and was cursed by a healer for his misdeeds, until Torya Longshanks cured him.[104] | |
Rokin |
|
A man from Mitrokin village who was enslaved by the village's dragon lords during the reign of the Primevals.[146] He was kept as a slave until the Primevals fell, allowing him and his fellow slaves to overthrow their masters. | |
Rokun |
|
A black dragon who challenged Rhammidarigaaz for the throne of the Dragon Nations in Rith's Grove in Yavimaya. They fought, and Rokun was killed. His sacrifice triggered the release of Rith from her guardian treefolk, Nemata.[154] | |
Rolf | Rolf, Argivian mechanic
|
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Rontiquerio |
|
A man from Shingol who worked as a mercenary and navy captain for Lord Peemel during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Rorran |
|
A villager of Efrava who was replaced with a Khyyiani spy by Johan.[55] | |
Rorry Capashen |
|
Leader of Clan Capashen, part of the Bloodline Project. Descendant of Ellyn Capashen and ancestor to Gerrard Capashen.[109] | |
Rose |
|
One of the six courtesans in Towser's entourage - sweet but dense. Killed by the tsunami cast by Greensleeves.[38] | |
Rot |
|
The smallest of the four undead black dragons created by Deadalus in Nakaya. Killed by the green dragon Chloridon in Vintara.[91] | |
Rothchild | Lady Rothchild
|
Wife of Lord Rothchild, a Balduvian woman who was very unpopular among the Kjeldorans.[46] | |
Roup |
|
A Cabalist innkeeper running Roup's Tavern in Cabal City. An annoying man who was technically Chainer's superior.[62] | |
Roxanne | Senior Thaumaturge Roxanne
|
Organizer of Goblin Balloon Brigade raids. Was accidentally added to the balloon of the "Dumber Thans".[108] | |
Royn en-Vec |
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The dockmaster of Travec. Survived the Laccolith Titan attack and became a storyteller in Dominaria after the Rathi Overlay.[90] | |
Ruin |
|
The second-smallest of the four undead black dragons created by Deadalus in Nakaya. Killed by the green dragon Chloridon in Vintara.[91] | |
Rurik | Rurik of Thetia
|
A man who sought to use the power of the Fallen Angel and paid the price.[165] | |
Russo |
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A Benalish trader who witnessed the establishment of Devas, a village of refugees from Serra's Realm.[109] | |
Ruya | Ruya, Zhalfirin archer
|
Longbow Archer | |
Sabra |
|
An apprentice to Master Wane[41] | |
Sabriam | Speaker Sabriam
|
Speaker of House Deniz, the ruling caste of Benalia City in 4074 AR, and spurned lover of Rakel, who he later imprisoned and tortured until he was killed by Gull during her rescue.[23] | |
Sacred Tree |
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A pixie living in Arboria during the reign of Shauku.[64] | |
Saelin |
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An assassin working for Riolla Hifrata in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Saisha |
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An Efravan of Jedit Ojanen's tribe.[166] | |
Salmak |
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One of Drufalden's Nessian slaves, and older man in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Samal | Samal the Razor
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A possibly fictional pirate who was responsible for the creation of the curse of Tyree by killing its protector Quetzan.[98] | |
Samet | Samet Tak, Samet Gar
|
A Garan officer in the army of Tagard Tarngold. After the death of Rael Gar, he was promoted to Samet Gar.[56] | |
Samisar | Samisar of Evean
|
A viceful man whose actions were cautioned against in some versions of "The Antiquities War"[53] | |
San-Lo |
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A mage at the Conclave of Mages.[25] | |
The Sandstorm of Tomakul
|
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Sarapinna Machieve |
|
An archaeology student and historian at the Argivian University, working under Armand Ar-basinno and Latavino Bar-bassanti[51] | |
Sarmiane |
|
A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay. He worked as the steersman when Gerrard Capashen, turning the ship's rudder.[40] | |
Satas | Captain Satas
|
A member of the Order, servant of Laquatus. | |
Sawsa |
|
A Wyrvil clan chief whose head was claimed by Rotapan in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Scaraya |
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Liberal Minotaur clanleader of Stahaan, trying to reform the local goblins. Killed in Betalem's rebellion.[1] | |
Scarback Plagg | Scarback Plagg, orcish captain
|
An orcish cannoneer. Later promoted to captain. | Orcish Cannonade (Time Spiral), Orcish Cannonade |
Scholug |
|
A tor giant living in the Spine of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Scintyl |
|
One of Osterman's two eternally young consorts, who lived in a house of stars, according to a myth told to Ayesh by Elder Alik.[1] | |
Scio |
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Son of the Rag Man of Bade Mountains in c. 300 AR.[152] | |
Seabrooke |
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A man who took over as manservant of Hazezon Tamar after the assassination of Conal.[35] | |
Seal |
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A man in White Ridge with mischievous sons. He was Gull's rival.[38] | |
Seanchan | General Seanchan
|
The General of Bryce's army, serving under Hazezon Tamar.[35] | |
Seduna |
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One of Hammen's men acting as lieutenant of his new brotherhood in the city of Kush.[29] | |
Semion |
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Healer's apprentice in Ruadach. Assassinated king Aedhan in c. 3800 AR, and was executed afterwards.[9] | |
Seran |
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Huntress in the Family of the Rag Man of Bade Mountains in c. 300 AR.[152] | |
Sethrida |
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One of the desert spirit deities of Jamuraa, a goddess of the river.[35][55] | |
Severin | Sir Severin
|
The son of Kailo and Zaraya. His squadron had to pass an ice bridge. Since he was the lightest, Zaraya had him go last, and when he stepped on the bridge, it cracked and Severin fell to his death.[78] | |
Sevti Mukul |
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An inhabitant of Alsoor, who witnessed its fall and later wrote "The Fall of Alsoor" | |
Seyen | Seyen, most old of the Chitr’in
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An elder of the Chitr’in catfolk.[40] | |
Sh'Daran |
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An elf from the Chimes of Sarrazan in 35 AR.[57] | |
Shaboo |
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An inhabitant of Jornstad, classmate of Finroy.[46] | |
Shade |
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An elf of Savaea.[85] | |
Shahira |
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A Yavimayan elf and friend of Multani.[109] | |
Shaim |
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Son of the Rag Man of Bade Mountains in c. 300 AR.[152] | |
Shaitan |
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Someone whose bloody brow Dacian the Red swears by.[23] | |
Shalanda |
|
A healer and the aide of Rayne during the Prophecy War. She fell into a coma after curing Haddad of his slave bracelet.[52] | |
Shalikre |
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An elf from the Sarrazan forest, c. 3030 AR.[57] | |
Shannan |
|
A rotund mage at the Conclave of Mages and a friend of Jodah. When the Conclave was abandoned, he joined Jodah in the City of Shadows, where he made the historic discovery Drafna's original notesfrom the College of Lat-Nam.[25][27] | |
Shatri |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Sheba |
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A wizened crone of Palmyra who told Hazezon Tamar the legend of the Sunken Sea.[35] | |
Shella | Shella, Knight of Zhalfir
|
A Zhalfirin Askari knight who participated in the counter-invasion of New Phyrexia. Shella decapitated Vorinclex, saving Teferi Akosa's life.[167] | |
Shen | Shen Mage-Slayer
|
A cat warrior living in a remote tribe. Observed the battle between Joerrin and her fellow wizard.[117] | |
Shinra |
|
A cat warrior from the Khyyiani tribe, in the pride of Kyyrao Grrenmw. He thought that Loot Niptil was prey, but was bested by the wizard.[34] | |
Shifrah |
|
The mythical sister of Athanasia, who feared being unimportant and was killed in a political assassination.[4] | |
Shinka |
|
An elder of Ru-nora in c. 4290 AR.[153] | |
Shohn | Farmer Shohn
|
A farmer who exhanged tales with Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Short-Tail |
|
A Mtenda lion with a single, heavy cub.[63] | |
Sidaine | Sidaine of Savaen
|
An inhabitant of the Savaen Expanses during the Dark Age. | |
Sikrid Veger | Dame Sikrid Veger
|
A Kjeldoran wizard who tried to bribe Barrinalo to give her the "Blare of Doom" spell, but cheated him out of most of the promised gold. He took his revenge, however, as he had reversed one of the sigils of the spell, which made Sikrid blow herself up in a spectatular fashion.[22] | |
Siliq |
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The green-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[146] | |
Silmar | Captain Silmar
|
The captain of the guard of Tantium. He battled with Garth One-Eye during the Festival of Estark, having disguised himself as a member of House Ingkara.[29] | |
Silufe |
|
One of Drufalden's Nessian slaves in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Silva |
|
A forest deity worshipped by the People of the Pines in Arboria.[55] | |
Silvermane | Lord Silvermane
|
An invented character, whose unjust execution was partly responsible for the Fall of the Sarpadian Empires according to a myth.[1] | |
Simone | Simone the Siren
|
A human pirate and one of Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven. Killed when raiding the Caverns of Despair underneath Shauku's domain. Her vacant spot was taken up by the Pinefolk scout Kyenou.[35][64] | |
Simone |
|
A crab mathematician and messenger who was murdered and eaten by Laquatus for giving him bad news.[70] | |
Sirk |
|
A Keldon storyteller during the Prophecy War[52] | |
Siscera |
|
Sister of Rasarm, kidnapped by Suarvol and then rescued by her brother.[88] Brother of Flamescar. | |
Six-Toe |
|
A Mtenda lion, twin of Broad-Paw.[63] | |
Ska |
|
One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Skaven |
|
A student at the Tolarian Academy killed by a Phantom Monster accidentally summoned by Barrin.[26] | |
Skerk Hobnett | Skerk Hobnett, wilderness guide
|
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Skith |
|
A ship's captain who was killed by a Phantom Monster at the Tolarian Academy.[26] | |
Skive |
|
A viashino companion of Teferi and Jhoira at the time of the Time Spiral crisis.[45] | |
Skolin |
|
One of Suarvol's minions. Killed by Rasarm and Yekol.[88] | |
Skouras |
|
A blue dragon from across the seas, who killed the dragon Kavalex and was in turn defeated by Astor.[84] | |
Skywatcher |
|
A Hurloon minotaur who met with Gull and Greensleeves in 4077 AR.[23] | |
Slyfoot |
|
One of Maeveen O'Donagh's scouts during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Snap |
|
A small twig dragon that saved the Shivan oasis of Cometia.[6] | |
Snores |
|
A Sarpadian thrull involved in the rebellion against the Order of the Ebon Hand in 170 AR.[2] | |
Snowbeast |
|
A Hurloon minotaur who met with Gull and Greensleeves in 4077 AR.[23] | |
Snowblossom |
|
A friend of Gull who lived in White Ridge, wife of Hedgehog.[38] | |
Sodazia |
|
A female nekoru with smoke-blue fur and brown paws.[17] | |
Solin | Hemarch Solin
|
The Hemarch (leader) of Suderbod in 4100 AR - a morbidly obese, spice-addicted bisexual rapist. During the march to the Valley of Tamingazin, he attempted to sexually assault Recin and Kitrin, but Kitrin killed him with her tracking crystal[56] | |
Soll | Captain Soll
|
Captain of the Serafina, whose crew rose from the dead. | |
Soot |
|
One of Chainer's dementia snakemen, who worked as an assassin for Braids.[70] | |
Sopti Borth |
|
An artificer from Automatown who was murdered in her workshop.[136] | |
Sorgus |
|
Author of "Chronicles of the Quarum Plains" | |
Sparkfell |
|
A Kjeldoran wizard who dueled Sirimiti and lost.[22] | |
Spenggra |
|
Father of Kebwin, a dwarf from the distant future of Dominaria.[151] | |
Squeaks |
|
A Sarpadian thrull involved in the rebellion against the Order of the Ebon Hand in 170 AR.[2] | |
Squee |
|
A goblin of the Flarg who became involved in the first ever game of goblin cricket[51] | |
Squee |
|
A goblin from a nursery rhyme who retreated when he saw the enemy army.[123] | Relentless Assault (Visions) |
Starkaadi |
|
Parent of Ozmar Starkaadison[96] | |
Steepen Willm |
|
A member of the Weatherlight Crew, killed in the crash landing on Mercadia.[75] | |
Steffan Capashen |
|
Father of Jaffry Capashen.[109] | |
Steinar Icefist | Steinar Icefist, Balduvian Shaman
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Stella |
|
A former citizen of Mors Ridge.[134] | |
Sten El-rohar |
|
The author of Explorations in Antiquitiy, lived during the Dark Age.[8] | |
Steppan |
|
An old fisherman who served as a guide for Adira Strongheart and her Robaran Mercenaries during their mission to collect powerstones in the Cocobar Islands.[55] | |
Stiggur |
|
The cook's boy of the wizard Towser. He was befriended by Gull and Greensleeves,[38] and later became part of the wizard-hunting army.[23] He participated in, and survived, the Battle of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Stivale |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay.[40] | |
Stokken |
|
A Keldon camp runner who witnessed the Keldon Twilight.[154] | |
Stone-Bringer |
|
A desert druid and acquaintance of Hazezon Tamar.[35] | |
The Stone Shaman of Yavimaya
|
A male elvish shaman and protector of Yavimaya.[103] | ||
Strnak |
|
A shapeshifting dragon that helped the elves of Llanowar before the Invasion.[120] | |
Stumphobbler Thuj | Stumphobbler Thuj, Orcish captain
|
An orcish captain. | Orcish Cannonade (Time Spiral) |
Styr | Student Styr
|
One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion[1] | |
Suarvol |
|
A Cabalist responsible for the deaths of Rasarm's family. Killed by Rasarm and Yekol.[88] | |
Suka | Suka, ogre matron
|
Ogre Enforcer | |
Sular | Sular the Merlord
|
A merfolk who told Corsen Mon Duur to talk to Loot Niptil about Anaytha.[34] | |
Sumer |
|
A Sergeant in the Order serving under Captain Pianna.[44] | |
Suppulan |
|
Author of the work Philosophy[53] | |
Suria al Kier[135] |
|
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Sussurion |
|
One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell. Sussurion requires a sacrifice of a puppet sown of yellow silk, stuffed with acorns for the spell.[22] | |
Sweet |
|
Second daughter of Gull and Lily.[28] | |
Syl-Stalker |
|
A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[144] | |
Sytryr | Sytryr, Historian of Clan Joryev[92]
|
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Tabarna |
|
The ruler of Pincar City c. 3250 AR.Father of Catal.[53] | |
Tadhg |
|
One of Maeveen O'Donagh's soldiers, who received a venomous wound and died from it. | |
Tadith | Tadith the Wise
|
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Taffan |
|
An elf living in Ephren during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Tajaras |
|
The Emperor of the Berbous Mer Empire until he was usurped by Aboshan of the cephalids and his own advisor, Laquatus.[168] | |
Tak |
|
One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Tal |
|
One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Talack |
|
A cat warrior who chose to stay with his friend Shikka in his forest rather than join Jedit's Dragoons.[169] | |
Talbot |
|
A merman, chief advisor to Laquatus.[70] | |
Talibah | Talibah, Embermage
|
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Tallakaster |
|
A member of the Weatherlight Crew who was stranded on Mercadia. Killed by an Ouramos vine dryad while traveling to the Henge of Ramos.[75] | |
Talon |
|
A Barbarian from the Pardic Mountains and friend of Kamahl's.[70] Leader of the Elite Eight, Pardia's strongest fighters, he refused the Mirari sword, lost his arm in a tournament against Kamahl, and led the region after Kamahl left for Krosa. | |
Tamira of Rosecot | Council Leader Tamira
|
Head of House Rosecot and temporary leader of Benalia.[106] | |
Tamun |
|
A 19-year old dwarf woman, sometimes called "Flower" by her mother. Lived in Sarpadia in 170 AR with her sister Sekena and her mother Melelki.[2] | |
Tana |
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A Mirtiin minotaur, son of Deoraya and younger brother of Zhanrax.[1] | |
Tanaan | Tanaan the Pupil
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A merfolk of Cosiman Reefs, pupil of Eadyyr.[58] | |
Tanar | Brother Tanar
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Leader of a military band from Alsoor in 430 AR, who arrested Jodah and Voska.[25] | |
Tande |
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A mage known for his musings on the principles of artifact consciousness who discovered a portal to Phyrexia with his lover Trebecia.[170] | |
Tank |
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A squirrel. | |
Tansont |
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An orc living in the Nyx swamp of Corondor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Tanton |
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A distiller in Argivia in 4000 AR.[5] | |
Tarassel |
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An important temporal mage from the past. His sixth law of temporal recursion is easy to understand as long as you know the first seven. | |
Tardis | Viscount Tardis
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A nobleman who refused to pay taxes to King's Head[66] | |
Targren |
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A student and researcher at the Academy at Tolaria West.[103] Friend of Lexa. | |
Tarran | Tarran, magus of the disk
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A Magus of the Disk.[171] | |
Tarin |
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An Orvadian fisherman and captain of a dhow.[12] | |
Tarke |
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A villager of Efrava, a large flabby female who served as an elder in the council.[55] | |
Tartesk Hajeen |
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Uncle of Sabul Hajeen, inhabitant of Ki'pamu c. 3850 AR. Seven years after the death of Kotara, Tartesk summoned a Hand of Justice that started wreaking havoc among the city's populace.[59] | |
Taurion |
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An Arborian scout who joined Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven after the destruction of Shauku's domain.[64] Killed by Johan in the Battle of Efrava.[55] | |
Tavin | Hero Tavin
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A Benalish hero and battle-dancing instructor.[106] | |
Tavis | Councilor Tavis
|
One of Hazezon Tamar's councilors.[35] | |
Tavora |
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An elf of Eln Forest who was majordomo in Iwset during the Dark Age. Caretaker of Yunnie.[8] | |
Tayil |
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An elf warrior. | |
Teeth |
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A waterbearer who fell off a cliff while escorting the Abuser to Vacar Slab. Was reanimated as a zombie and completed the journey, wrapping himself as a mummy to end his curse of undeath.[93] | |
Tekrax |
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A male Mirtiin minotaur, a Captain serving Myrrax. Executed by the Stahaan after the Mirtiin rebellion.[1] | |
Telier |
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An old hermit who never truly learned the grasp of magic. Was embraced by a dryad's tree and vanished.[172] | |
Telina Hata |
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The wrestling master of Ayesh. After his death in the Fall of Oneah, she carried his sash with her as a reminder of him.[1] | |
Tembrook | King Tembrook
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The king of the Golden Lands, according to a myth told to Ayesh by Townsman Olf.[1] | |
Tenya Vesh |
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An elven princess from Veshaynya who married Beric Rycaelin. Together, they saved their families from giant spiders.[73] | |
Teorax |
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A Mirtiin minotaur, husband of Deoraya and father of Zhanrax and Tana.[1] | |
Terd | Machinist Terd
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The unofficial leader of the goblins that worked in the Mana Rig in Shiv.[101] | |
Tergel | Tergel, goblin explosioneer
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Terimund |
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The king of Tirras before Johan took the throne.[166] | |
Terrance |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, who joined its journey to the plane of Rath.[40] | |
Terrill |
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A Black Knight who joined Gull's wizard-hunting army after the battle of the Badlands.[23] | |
Tervish |
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Owner of an amulet that disappeared | |
Tevon |
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A childhood friend of Crovax in Urborg.[140] | |
Thaddeus |
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An inhabitant of Jornstad, classmate of Finroy.[46] | |
Thadior Glandesson |
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An obese merchant of Krov who attempted to stop Darien's war on Lim-Dûl, but was rejected.[27] | |
Thangbrand Gyrdsson |
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Kjeldoran patrol | |
Thargrin |
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Jodah's grandfather[25] | |
Thaxus |
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One of Ashnod's allies in Almaaz.[13] | |
Thedeso | King of Sumifa
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The king of Sumifa, father of Maceo. Died in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Themis | Brother Themis
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A priest of the Order working under Commander Eesha.[70] | |
Themeus | King Themeus
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Ordered the Numena to overthrow the Primevals, and was later killed and supplanted by them.[154][111] | |
Themis |
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Great-granddaughter of the first Balthor, who learned the first name of the Lady of the Mountain.[67] | |
Theobald | Junior Thaumaturge Theobald
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Assistant organizer of Goblin Balloon Brigade raids.[108] | |
Theodar |
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Therri Capashen |
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Descendant of Rorry Capashen, part of the Bloodline Project. Grandmother of Gerrard Capashen.[109] | |
Thesil |
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A viashino who was pointed out as the culprit of an assassination attempt of Tagard Tarngold. Killed at the scene by Ursal Daleel.[56] | |
Thindar |
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One of the gods of Yotia.[13] | |
Thirran |
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A cat warrior of Shen's tribe. A bold warrior.[117] | |
Thomas |
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A crewmember of a ship anchored at the Tolarian Academy, killed by a Phantom Monster.[26] | |
Thomas Capashen |
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Leader of Clan Capashen, son of Nathan Capashen.[109] | |
Thorking | Commander Thorking of the High Marches
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Dolena's commanding officer, fell at the Bridge of the Ford.[82] | |
Throppel | Throppel, auxiliary commander
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Thu |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Thunderhands |
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An Ichneumon Druid of Scarwood who met Jedit Ojanen and led him and the Robaran Mercenaries to the Dark Heart of the Wood.[55] | |
Thunderhead | Queen Thunderhead
|
A goblin wizard in a boar hide dress and a curtaincloth cloak who joined Towser's retinue of spellcasters working to resist Greensleeves and her Stone Brain. After the deaths of Gurias, Dacia, Leechnip, and Haakon during the Battle of Lat-Nam, she abandoned Towser and attempted to flee, but was killed when Greensleves cast a Fissure in her path.[28] | |
Thundersong |
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A Hurloon minotaur who met with Gull and Greensleeves in 4077 AR.[23] | |
Thurka |
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A Rundvelt goblin raider, friend of the famous rock sledder Dochyel.[49] | |
Thurkle |
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A goblin of the Red Mountains living with his family in the Great Library of Oneah in ~4195 AR.[95] | |
Thurmon |
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A one of the five Pardic barbarians who challenged Kamahl for the leadership of the tribes and lost.[70] | |
Thutri |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Tiaraya |
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A female Mirtiin minotaur, member of the party that caught Ayesh on the mountain.[1] | |
Tice |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay.[40] | |
Tilan |
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Descendant of Zulakan, the over 300-year old magistrate of Ru-Nora in c. 4290 AR. Blew off the island on a kite with Phys, and landed in Benalia.[153] | |
Timein |
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A talented student at the Tolarian Academy. He helped the Bloodline project greatly but was torn with inner conflict over the ethics of the project. He left the Academy to live in one of the farmer colonies of Tolaria, but was pulled back into some last service before he abandoned Tolaria altogether.[109] | |
Timmothius |
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A mercenary who was killed in the Sylex Blast on Argoth. Reportedly linked to the Timmerian Fiends, but noone knows exactly how.[173] | |
Timorae |
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A Llanowar elf living in the elfhame Basiphem on the border of Hedressel with her husband Frankle in c. 4100 AR.[120] | |
Tiny |
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A Sarpadian thrull involved in the rebellion against the Order of the Ebon Hand in 170 AR.[2] | |
Tirraturranum |
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A goblin king in Sarpadia in 170 AR.[2] | |
Tishanduras |
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One of fifteen mighty elemental spirits of Dominaria whose name is inscribed in the "Blare of Doom" spell.[22] | |
Tissellia Hannasdottir |
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A student at the School of the Unseen during its last days.[96] | |
Tlik | Student Tlik
|
A reformed goblin from Stahaan.[1] | |
Toad |
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A friend of Gull who lived in White Ridge.[38] | |
Tobias |
|
A wizard hermit who lived in the Smoke Mountains and was the mentor of Gurias.[28] | |
Tochicha |
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An early Thran inhabitant of Ru-nora, who was inspired by Xenporo's torc and wisdom, and invented the defensive kites made from dragon bones and dragon skin.[153] | |
Togath |
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A corporal in the army of Ghed in 430 AR[25] | |
Toltas |
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A soldier in the Order serving under Captain Pianna.[44] | |
Tomalan |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay. He aided Karn in installing the Skyshaper, then was killed in the following battle with the Predator.[40] | |
Tomas |
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One of the three soldiers Gull met on Towser's tropical island.[38] Later became part of the wizard-hunting army, but was killed in a battle with the wizard Karli.[23] | |
Tomaya |
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Servant in Tayva and Loria's household. Was turned into a mindless slave and then killed.[83] | |
Tomor | Tomor, dragonspeaker shaman
|
A Dragonspeaker Shaman. |
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Toothlicker Harj | Toothlicker Harj, Orcish Captain
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An orc captain during the Ice Age. | |
Torahn |
|
Minotaur god of judgment and war in Talruum, who gores evildoers in the Corridors of Pain. Tahngarth often swore by Torahn's horns.[95][40] | |
Toraix |
|
An unhatched blue dragon whose genetic material was used by Urza to create the Metathran.[58] | |
Torr |
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The mythical lover of Athanasia, who was lost at sea and spent decades on a deserted island before Death reunited them in the hopes of catching her. Death failed at this, however, and Athanasia and Torr lived happily ever after.[4] | |
Torsten |
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A soldier from Benalia who joined the assassins' guild of Lord Kastan. Presumably named after the founder of Benalia, Torsten von Ursus.[40] | |
Tosel |
|
A pirate.[98] | |
Toustos |
|
An importer in Cabal City. Thrown from a skybox by Laquatus and killed.[44] | |
Tramas |
|
A goblin of the Flarg working with the orcish general Groth Jonar at the start of the Thaw.[148] | |
Tramian Spaldath |
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Author of at least 43 books of The Foundations of Concise Thought, as Expounded by the Sages of Lat-Nam from the Second Millennium.[40] | |
Traybor |
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Leader of the Cabal army during the Mirari saga.[70] | |
Treal | Sergeant Treal
|
An officer of the Order who was manipulated by Laquatus.[70] | |
Treetop |
|
A dwarven pirate and one of Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven. Killed by merfolk at the Sunken Sea. After his death, his Circle of Seven position went to Murdoch.[35] | |
Treulk |
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A Keldon commander of troops who Astor worked as a runner for before he was assigned to serve doyenne Tajamin.[121] | |
Trevar Ortovi |
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Clan leader of the Benalish Clan Ortovi. He gave permission for his daughter's marriage to a Jaffry Capashen. This started the Benalish Bloodline Project. Trevar is thus an ancestor to Gerrard Capashen.[109] | |
Trebecia |
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Lover of Tande, with whom she discovered a portal to Phyrexia.[170] | |
Tresus |
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A likely fictional glassblower involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Tristefan |
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The mayor of Sylvayn, brother of Oly.[39] | |
Trohg |
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A Keldon witch king, grandson of Kreyohl. Bid Gatha create a witch king for a son for himself. Ancestor of Krieg.[109] | |
Tterso |
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A crewmember of the Skyship Weatherlight. He was present when the ship travelled to Oneah and the Adarkar Wastes.[95] | |
Tucktah |
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A slaver who sold Ratepe to Xantcha in Medran, c. 3250 AR[53] | |
Tul |
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A thief in Ki'pamu[50] | |
Tull | Townsman Tull
|
A human inhabitant of Stahaan, capable with a crossbow.[1] | |
Tulu |
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The Armorer Guildmage of Kenlo.[63] | |
Tuttuamo |
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The barracuda god of the Unawanna people.[35] | |
Tuwile | Tuwile, mundungu of Aku
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Mundungu | |
Twal |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Tybalt |
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One of Greensleeves's magic students in the wizard-hunting army.[23] Participated in and survived the Battle of Lat-Nam.[28] | |
Tybiel |
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A one of the five Pardic barbarians who challenged Kamahl for the leadership of the tribes and lost.[70] | |
Typhon |
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Someone whose love was angrily invoked by Rakel.[23] | |
Tywanna | Tywanna, Shaper Guildmage
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A Zhalfirin woman and Shaper Guildmage.[112] | |
Udele | Marshal Udele
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A Marshal in Johan's army.[35] | |
Udo | Sir Udo
|
A knight of Jornstad and champion of the lance.[46] | |
Ugliness | Lord Ugliness
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An upper class orc eaten by a Lord of the Pit.[19] | |
Uharoo |
|
A Hurloon minotaur, an old, discarded bull who no longer competes in the ring.[32] | |
Ulf |
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Father of Oddveig Ulfsson | |
Ulin | Ulin of Ingkara
|
A member of House Ingkara, who was killed by Garth in the Festival of the Arena.[29] | |
Umbra |
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One of six unmen created by Ixidor.[15] Temporarily turned into a cockroach by Virot Maglan, then later reverted back to being an unman. He sacrificed himself for Sash and Waistcoat. | |
Umph | Grampa Umph
|
A goblin from the Ironclaw Mountains.[76] | |
Uriah Aswark |
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Dwarven member of House of Oor-tael, a hunchbacked cripple who betrayed his house to become the captain of the fighters of Grand Master Zarel Ewine. Was in turn killed by Zarel 20 years later.[29] | |
Urit | Lord Urit
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A sickly Keldon lord working the mines in the Creeping Bog during the Prophecy War. Later promoted to overseer over all the Keldon colony's slaves.[52] | |
Urk | Urk, mogg fanatic
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Uros | Uros, Pendelhaven elder
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Ursnell | Lord and Lady Ursnell
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A lord whose leg bone was made into a bone flute, and the lady who carved it. | |
Urutor |
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A dwarven warrior from Battavorn who was killed by a giant spider.[73] | |
Uskyld | Pik
|
A blind boy, whose sister is abducted by orcs.[133] | |
Usru |
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An Urhaalan minotaur during the Dark Age. Mother of Mytaru.[8] | |
Uttenatsu |
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A male nekoru with gray fur.[17] | |
Uxmal |
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Leader of the Quarum Trench Gnomes in Gull's wizard-hunting army.[28] | |
Vacu |
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A cat warrior of Shen's tribe. A skeptical warrior.[117] | |
Vaerix |
|
An outcast merfolk who briefly captured the white dragon Jarod.[138] | |
Valdim Maglan |
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Elder brother of Virot Maglan, twin of Vinyata. Was killed in 4050 AR by his brother when he became the First of the Cabal.[87] | |
Vale | Corporal Vale
|
A Corporal in the Order serving under Captain Pianna.[44] | |
Valko Indorian | Dr. Indorian Valko Indorian, Researcher
|
Raynian Associate Professor of Archaeology and Linguistics under Martyn Nosinet at Tolaria West during the second Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.[156][174] After being tasked by the Academy's president with translating a Phyrexian artifact known as "The Shard," he contracted phyresis. Though he did make significant advances in deciphering the Phyrexian language, he grew increasingly paranoid, killing his department head and fully succumbing to the transformation within two weeks. The Academy reported that he was killed by Phyrexian sleeper agents attempting to disrupt his work on their language, though this may have been a cover story for his Phyrexianization. | |
Valmar |
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One of Hammen's men acting as lieutenant of his new brotherhood in the city of Kush.[29] | |
Vanosh | Corporal Vanosh
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Jamuraan soldier of the Ki'pamu League who participated in Haddad's first battle during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Varagh |
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A Keldon warlord who challenged and almost killed Gatha upon his arrival at the Keldon Necropolis, but was stopped by warlord Kreyohl.[109] | |
Varden |
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A Keldon witch king who challenged Gatha and Kreig's supremacy and lost.[109] | |
Varno |
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A man in Argivia in 4000 AR, friend of Joren Homdallson.[5] | |
Varren | Varren, Historian of Clan Rosecot
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Appointed historian of Council Leader Tamira and author of On Recent History and the Glory that is Benalia Under the August Leadership of Tamira of Rosecot.[92] | |
Varrius |
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One of the three soldiers Gull met on Towser's tropical island.[38] Later became part of the wizard-hunting army and was promoted to Red Captain after the death of Tomas.[23] | |
Varuna |
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The blue-aligned dragon lord of Mitrokin village during the reign of the Primevals.[146] | |
Varv |
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A goblin who, in his anger, burned down his home, destroyed his weapons and killed his friend Furt. | |
Vashki |
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A servant girl from Sumifa in 3050 AR, wife of Kirmah.[57] | |
Vayor | Vayor, Third Path cryomancer
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Vedayrax |
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A young Mirtiin minotaur, who wished to oust the Stahaan from their home.[1] | |
Velkarne | Captain Velkarne
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A soldier who became a poet. | |
Venali |
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One of the Numbered Ones of Khone, whose powers were transferred to Gydolien Mor.[14] | |
Verus |
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A young modern elf sage from the distant future[151] | |
Vetro |
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A Neo-Ebonic priest-king who thought himself Tourach incarnate. Lived during the Dark Age.[107][74] | |
Vibekke Raghnhild |
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Author of "Witches and War" | |
Vicia |
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An Aerathi berserker slave who joined the Robaran Mercenaries after the slave rebellion, taking Whistledove Kithkin's empty slot in Adira's Circle of Seven.[55] | |
Vidats |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew. He was with the crew searching for the Juju Bubble in the Adarkar Wastes.[95] He died on Rath during a fight with Predator.[40] | |
Vincent |
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A Lord of the Pit that was summoned by the wizard Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar. When she was unable to repay him for his services, he forced her to serve as his chef for seven years and seven days, during which time she wrote the wildly successful Underworld Cookbook.[125] | |
Vinyata Maglan |
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Elder sister of Virot Maglan, twin of Valdim. Was killed in 4050 AR by her brother when he became the First of the Cabal.[87] | |
Virgil |
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A human pirate and one of Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven. Badly wounded by an attack by a Devouring Deep, and killed when their ship wrecked on a reef in Buzzard's Bay. His vacant spot was taken up by the pinefolk warrior Taurion.[35][64] | |
Virtan Minsur |
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A nobleman in Ki'pamu whose metalworker was arrested by the Hand of Justice.[50] | |
Vinzo |
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A clockmaker in Sumifa who also worked as an assassin for Riolla Hifrata. Killed in an assault in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Vlorik |
|
An enforder working for the marshal of Automatown.[136] | |
Vola | Vola, Historian of Clan Deniz[92]
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Von Yomm | Von Yomm, Elder Druid
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Vozama Maglan |
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Eldest brother of Virot Maglan, killed in 4050 AR by his brother when he became the First of the Cabal.[87] | |
Wack Eye |
|
A goblin chirurgeon of the Half-moon goblin tribe[66] | |
Waffa | Waffa, sorcerer of Nyomba
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Ethereal Champion | |
Wane |
|
A wizard of the School of the Unseen, Master of Damon, Sabra, Jervis and Annarais.[41] | |
Wasel |
|
A young, aspiriting pit fighter living in Borben, who became an apprentice to Kamahl.[44] | |
Webin | Webin of Kestha
|
A member of House Kestha. He illegally dueled Okmark of House Fentesk and was defeated, but escaped with his life.[29] | |
Wells |
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An author of strategic war books.[66] | |
Wellyraya |
|
A female Mirtiin minotaur, member of the party that caught Ayesh on the mountain.[1] | |
Wesim |
|
One of Coernn's men during the Dark Age, killed by elves.[8] | |
Wibbles |
|
A goblin of the Half-moon goblin tribe[66] | |
Wichasta |
|
One the White Bear Centurions in Gull's army in 4077 AR.[28] | |
Wiggulf |
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The selkie waterking in 3050 AR, imprisoned in Wyrvil. Father of Frijan.[57] | |
Wilemina | Wil, Sister Wilemina
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A human archer in Ohabi Caleria's service, and one of Adira Strongheart's Circle of Seven.[35][64][55] | |
Willa | Willa, Yotian artificer
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An artificer during the Brothers' War. |
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Willem | Farmer Willem
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Father of Aleena, a farmer who heard the tale of Oneah from Storyteller Ayesh.[1] | |
Willum |
|
A Jamuraan builder, who was tasked by Teferi with establishing an aerodrome for the airships during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Wineberry |
|
A ship's captain who lost several crew to a merfolk assassin.[161] | |
Winton |
|
A hunter in Tayva and Loria's swamp. Was murdered by them, but was reanimated by the lake spirit.[83] | |
Wlur | Student Wlur
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One of the goblin students of Ayesh in the Halls of Mirtiin. Killed in the goblin student rebellion[1] | |
Wode |
|
An old mage at the Conclave of Mages. He taught Jodah a few spells.[25] | |
Wolftooth |
|
A villager of White Ridge.[38] | |
Wolsey |
|
A human scribe who became a goblin king after killing the previous ruler.[66] | |
Womba |
|
An orc underprincess from Wyrvil in 3050 AR, daughter of Yob. Killed by the Beast of the Hours[57] | |
Worlight |
|
A Kjeldoran master scribe who ran Worlight's House of Letters in Kjeld and had Barrinalo working for him until the death of Pharon.[22] | |
Wullab | Wullab Fountain-Spitter The Flood-Spitting Fish
|
One of the desert spirit deities of Jamuraa, a giant whiskered catfish beseeched by sailors.[35][64][55] | |
Wynne | Hero Wynne
|
A Benalish hero and philosophy teacher.[106] | |
Wynona |
|
A servant of Hazezon Tamar in Bryce.[55] | |
Xatta |
|
Someone whose icy breath the people of Stahaan swears by.[1] | |
Xenporo |
|
An early Thran inhabitant of Ru-nora, whose torc and wisdom inspired the creation of the defensive kites made from dragon bones and dragon skin.[153] | |
Xentala |
|
An elder of Ru-nora in c. 4290 AR.[153] | |
Xod |
|
A Thran healer who was later Phyrexianized into a steeplejack. After saving Yawgmoth from a grueling climb up a steep wall, he was killed by the invading Thran Alliance army.[86] | |
Yacuta |
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Keldon wife of Lord Druik, who took over as commander over Fumash after Druik's gastro-jelly injury and later death.[52] | |
Yaharaya |
|
A Mirtiin minotaur, an expert with axes.[1] | |
Yanni |
|
A boy of the Unawanna, grandson of Queen Pulli.[35] | |
Yano |
|
A likely fictional chimneysweep involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Yant |
|
The mythical black cat of Necros, who stayed loyal to the Deathbringer even after he gained powers over Night, Sleep and Death.[3] | |
Yar-Kul |
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Belzenlok's lieutenant in the Cabal, who was transformed into a maggot by the Demonlord after he became too ambitious.[175] | |
Yarbo |
|
The ornithopter pilot that brought Barrin to Teferi's airship during the Prophecy War.[52] | |
Yasmina |
|
The daughter of the mayor of Sylvayn, niece of Oly.[39] | |
Yazyr |
|
A Moss Monster living in the Northern Wilds of Golthonor during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Yekol |
|
Atog partner of Rasarm.[88] | |
Yellow-Ear |
|
A Mtenda lion.[63] | |
Yerti-yertees |
|
A sage who went to a witch to dissuade a man, according to a story told to Ayesh by Elder Alik.[1] | |
Yewma |
|
A druid who fought against Braids and Skellum in the Cabal Pit and won, leading to Skellum's death by her wolf-mandrills.[62] | |
Yirekabe |
|
A female nekoru with long-haired smoke-blue fur.[17] | |
Yirtag Ilmiera |
|
An inhabitant of Ki'pamu c. 3850 AR, cousin of Multam Ilmiera. Killed by the angel Kotara on the orders of Sabul Hajeen.[59] | |
Yob |
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An orc underking from Wyrvil in 3050 AR, father of Womba.[57] | |
Yormeba | Queen Yormeba
|
Queen of Zhalfir, installed by Teferi after the Femeref secession. | |
Yousef |
|
A Jamuraan pirate of the Burning Vengeance, the pirate ship that rescued Sisay from enslavement.[60] | |
Ysenga |
|
Tajamin's translator, hired out to Astor. Survivor of the battle against Skouras.[84] | |
Yusaf |
|
A pita merchant living in Arathoxia in 4186 AR.[176] | |
Yusha ni Hata Kan |
|
An Onean wrestler of Telina Hata's school, who was downed in the Fall of Oneah fighting alongside Ayesh and Khairt.[1] | |
Yxarit |
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A spirit from Urborg, contacted by Slimefoot.[144] | |
Yyelor |
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An Ice Giant. Iron chains keep Yyelor bound to the Northland.[97] | |
Za-Meer |
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An ogres living in Trovash during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Zaco |
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A likely fictional chimneysweep involved in one of the Null Moon's creation myths.[43] | |
Zahft |
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The innkeeper of the Mighty Boar Inn in Sylvayn.[39] | |
Zareel |
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Someone living in Corundis during the Planeswalker War, as seen in Magic: The Gathering - BattleMage. | |
Zarkuu | Zarkuu, Necrosavant
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Zellig |
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A female Efravan tigerfolk who saved Musata from the fire in her tent.[64] | |
Zhanrax |
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A male Mirtiin minotaur, son of Deoraya. Leader of the party that caught Ayesh on the mountain.[1] | |
Zil | St. Zil, most revered be her name
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A saint of the Church of Tal[25] | |
Zinayda |
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A member of the Weatherlight Crew, part of the crew that traveled to Rath to look for Sisay.[40] | |
Zorich |
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A Yavimayan elf who attempted to kill human refugees immigrating to his forest. He was stopped by his student, Ereth, but in the end was remembered as the forests' savior.[61] | |
Zu |
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A digger at the old Sumifa excavation in 3050 AR.[57] | |
Zulakan |
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Mgistrate of Ru-Nora in c. 4290 AR, and ancestor of Tilan.[153] | |
Zuniwa | The Cruel Shark of the Deeps
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The shark god of the Unawanna people.[35] | |
Zyd | Zyd, Kamahlite Druid
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Notes
^† Scryfall does not record flavor text for digital cards. See Alchemy: Dominaria/Flavor text
- ↑ Dionus was previously considered a Shandalarian character, as she is quoted across Magic 2010 and Magic 2014 flavor texts, including a card depicting a Shandalarian sliver. Her card in Foundations Jumpstart, however, explicitly mentions magnigoth trees, native to Dominaria, as well as referencing the Ice Age, Flood Ages, and Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria.
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